Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm

The high noise levels of high-rate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) solutions limit their seismological applications, including capturing earthquake-induced coseismic displacements. In this study, we developed a new adaptive denoising approach for high-rate GNSS observations to improve the...

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Main Authors: Yanyan Li, Caijun Xu, Chuanfa Chen, Haitao Yin, Lei Yi, Xiaoxing He
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spelling doaj-0fca2fb9e217447ea33d89da5cb725562021-03-30T00:48:23ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01717316617318410.1109/ACCESS.2019.29567808918085Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic SwarmYanyan Li0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2258-8621Caijun Xu1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3459-7824Chuanfa Chen2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0995-5308Haitao Yin3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4521-3582Lei Yi4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5706-4791Xiaoxing He5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9956-4380Key Laboratory of Geomatics and Digital Technology of Shandong Province, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, ChinaSchool of Geodesy and Geomatics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, ChinaKey Laboratory of Geomatics and Digital Technology of Shandong Province, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, ChinaShandong Earthquake Agency, Jinan, ChinaKey Laboratory of Comprehensive and Highly Efficient Utilization of Salt Lake Resources, Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang, ChinaThe high noise levels of high-rate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) solutions limit their seismological applications, including capturing earthquake-induced coseismic displacements. In this study, we developed a new adaptive denoising approach for high-rate GNSS observations to improve the precision of seismic displacements and preserve seismic waveforms in GNSS coseismic signals. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated using high-rate (5 Hz) GNSS data acquired from the moderate EI Mayor-Cucapah earthquake (M<sub>w</sub> 7.2) on 4 April 2010 and the small Brawley seismic swarm (M<sub>w</sub> 4.6-5.5) on 26 August 2012. The performance of the proposed method was compared with those of modified sidereal filtering, Stacking filtering, and MSF plus Stacking. The comparison showed that the proposed method is more precise than other widely used method. It can significantly remove high-frequency white noise and low-frequency colored noise caused by CME, multipath errors, and/or other unmodeled systematic errors in high-rate GNSS displacements. The results were also compared with collocated strong motion data (50 and 200 Hz). The high precision of the proposed method was mainly afforded by the high performance of complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition, which was used to decompose the GNSS signal into different frequency modes. However, the normalized autocorrelation function and correlation coefficients used to determine the noise-dominated high-frequency modes and the &#x201C;wavelet-like&#x201D; soft-threshold used for direct denoising of the noise-dominated high-frequency modes also contributed. Despite the high noise levels of GNSS solutions, especially regarding the vertical displacement components, some small-amplitude details, which are usually only detectable by seismic instruments, could be observed in the denoised displacements in this study. The results reported herein indicate that the proposed method significantly improves the precision and reliability of GNSS displacements and the effectiveness of seismic signal detection, which is particularly critical for the measurement of earthquake-induced coseismic displacements.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8918085/Coseismic displacementsempirical mode decompositionhigh-rate GNSS
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author Yanyan Li
Caijun Xu
Chuanfa Chen
Haitao Yin
Lei Yi
Xiaoxing He
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Caijun Xu
Chuanfa Chen
Haitao Yin
Lei Yi
Xiaoxing He
Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
IEEE Access
Coseismic displacements
empirical mode decomposition
high-rate GNSS
author_facet Yanyan Li
Caijun Xu
Chuanfa Chen
Haitao Yin
Lei Yi
Xiaoxing He
author_sort Yanyan Li
title Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
title_short Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
title_full Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
title_fullStr Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Denoising Approach for High-Rate GNSS Seismic Waveform Preservation: Application to the 2010 EI Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake and 2012 Brawley Seismic Swarm
title_sort adaptive denoising approach for high-rate gnss seismic waveform preservation: application to the 2010 ei mayor-cucapah earthquake and 2012 brawley seismic swarm
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The high noise levels of high-rate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) solutions limit their seismological applications, including capturing earthquake-induced coseismic displacements. In this study, we developed a new adaptive denoising approach for high-rate GNSS observations to improve the precision of seismic displacements and preserve seismic waveforms in GNSS coseismic signals. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated using high-rate (5 Hz) GNSS data acquired from the moderate EI Mayor-Cucapah earthquake (M<sub>w</sub> 7.2) on 4 April 2010 and the small Brawley seismic swarm (M<sub>w</sub> 4.6-5.5) on 26 August 2012. The performance of the proposed method was compared with those of modified sidereal filtering, Stacking filtering, and MSF plus Stacking. The comparison showed that the proposed method is more precise than other widely used method. It can significantly remove high-frequency white noise and low-frequency colored noise caused by CME, multipath errors, and/or other unmodeled systematic errors in high-rate GNSS displacements. The results were also compared with collocated strong motion data (50 and 200 Hz). The high precision of the proposed method was mainly afforded by the high performance of complete ensemble empirical mode decomposition, which was used to decompose the GNSS signal into different frequency modes. However, the normalized autocorrelation function and correlation coefficients used to determine the noise-dominated high-frequency modes and the &#x201C;wavelet-like&#x201D; soft-threshold used for direct denoising of the noise-dominated high-frequency modes also contributed. Despite the high noise levels of GNSS solutions, especially regarding the vertical displacement components, some small-amplitude details, which are usually only detectable by seismic instruments, could be observed in the denoised displacements in this study. The results reported herein indicate that the proposed method significantly improves the precision and reliability of GNSS displacements and the effectiveness of seismic signal detection, which is particularly critical for the measurement of earthquake-induced coseismic displacements.
topic Coseismic displacements
empirical mode decomposition
high-rate GNSS
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8918085/
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