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Source parameters of the M 6.5 Skyros Island (North Aegean Sea) earthquake of July 26, 2001

Author(s)
Benetatos, C.  
Department of Geophysics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece  
Roumelioti, Z.  
Department of Geophysics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece  
Kiratzi, A.  
Department of Geophysics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece  
Melis, N.  
Institute of Geodynamics, National Observatory of Athens, Greece  
Date Issued
2002
Issue/vol(year)
3-4/45 (2002)
Language
English
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.04. Ground motion  
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https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/717
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source parameters

Skyros earthquake

Aegean

Abstract
Teleseismic body wave modelling, time domain moment tensor inversion of regional waveforms and spectral analysis of the far-field P-wave pulses are used to derive the source parameters of the July 26, 2001 Skyros earthquake (M 6.5). Its epicentre is located south of the Sporades Islands in the North Aegean Sea (Greece). Previous focal mechanism solutions indicate motion on strike-slip faults. The time domain moment tensor inversion is applied for the first time to the regional waveforms of the recently established broadband network in Greece. Its application gave results which are highly consistent with teleseismic waveform modelling. The results of this study, in combination with the distribution of aftershocks, indicate left-lateral strike slip motion on a NW-SE striking fault with parameters: fault plane (strike = 151°, dip = 83°, rake = 7°) and auxiliary plane (strike = 60°, dip = 84°, rake = 173°), depth 12 km and M 0 = 5.98e18 N m. Moreover, the time domain moment tensor inversion technique yielded a pure double couple source with negligible CLVD. The spectral analysis of the far-field P-wave pulses resulted in a fault length L ~ 32 km, stress drop ~ 9 bars and average displacement u ~ 30 cm.These values are in very good agreement with those estimated from empirical scaling relations applicable to the Aegean area.
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