Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers

Abstract Deep low-frequency tremors and short-term slow slip events (SSEs) are known to occur along the Nankai Trough in Japan. Although short-term SSEs are thought to occur repeatedly in the northern part of Ise Bay, deep low-frequency tremors are not observed there. Because the area around the nor...

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Main Authors: Yuichi Kitagawa, Norio Matsumoto, Takeshi Kimura
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
Series:Earth, Planets and Space
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01218-x
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spelling doaj-16bc0c1b2afc4a0d8e832c94c0dcc9e82020-11-25T02:51:28ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812020-07-0172111610.1186/s40623-020-01218-xEstimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layersYuichi Kitagawa0Norio Matsumoto1Takeshi Kimura2Research Institute of Earthquake and Volcano Geology, Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyResearch Institute of Earthquake and Volcano Geology, Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and TechnologyNational Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster ResilienceAbstract Deep low-frequency tremors and short-term slow slip events (SSEs) are known to occur along the Nankai Trough in Japan. Although short-term SSEs are thought to occur repeatedly in the northern part of Ise Bay, deep low-frequency tremors are not observed there. Because the area around the northern part of Ise Bay is characterized by soft sedimentary layers not suitable for strainmeter or tiltmeter installation, there are no high-quality crustal deformation observation sites in the area. Accordingly, the local extent of slip of short-term SSEs has not been confirmed. We significantly improved the crustal strain sensitivity of the groundwater level (pressure) in the inner pipe of the observation well at the Hokusei observation site (HKSi, northwest of Ise Bay) by sealing it with a packer. Consequently, we were able to observe groundwater pressure changes related to slow slip at the plate boundary. We estimate that slip of short-term SSEs during July 2016, November 2017, and April 2018 extended to the northern part of Ise Bay. Furthermore, groundwater pressure fluctuations at HKSi in April 2018 greatly improved the SSE fault model, confirming that slow slip occurs in the area, despite the absence of deep low-frequency tremor. The slips without tremors are a characteristic of the northern area of Ise Bay, differing from other areas of the Nankai Trough. Our results demonstrate that groundwater level/pressure fluctuations are a powerful tool for crustal deformation observations in areas characterized by soft sedimentary layers.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01218-xSlow slip eventGroundwaterClosed wellNankai TroughIse BaySoft sedimentary layer
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Norio Matsumoto
Takeshi Kimura
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Norio Matsumoto
Takeshi Kimura
Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
Earth, Planets and Space
Slow slip event
Groundwater
Closed well
Nankai Trough
Ise Bay
Soft sedimentary layer
author_facet Yuichi Kitagawa
Norio Matsumoto
Takeshi Kimura
author_sort Yuichi Kitagawa
title Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
title_short Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
title_full Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
title_fullStr Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
title_sort estimation of fault models for short-term slow slip events from groundwater pressure in soft sedimentary layers
publisher SpringerOpen
series Earth, Planets and Space
issn 1880-5981
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Deep low-frequency tremors and short-term slow slip events (SSEs) are known to occur along the Nankai Trough in Japan. Although short-term SSEs are thought to occur repeatedly in the northern part of Ise Bay, deep low-frequency tremors are not observed there. Because the area around the northern part of Ise Bay is characterized by soft sedimentary layers not suitable for strainmeter or tiltmeter installation, there are no high-quality crustal deformation observation sites in the area. Accordingly, the local extent of slip of short-term SSEs has not been confirmed. We significantly improved the crustal strain sensitivity of the groundwater level (pressure) in the inner pipe of the observation well at the Hokusei observation site (HKSi, northwest of Ise Bay) by sealing it with a packer. Consequently, we were able to observe groundwater pressure changes related to slow slip at the plate boundary. We estimate that slip of short-term SSEs during July 2016, November 2017, and April 2018 extended to the northern part of Ise Bay. Furthermore, groundwater pressure fluctuations at HKSi in April 2018 greatly improved the SSE fault model, confirming that slow slip occurs in the area, despite the absence of deep low-frequency tremor. The slips without tremors are a characteristic of the northern area of Ise Bay, differing from other areas of the Nankai Trough. Our results demonstrate that groundwater level/pressure fluctuations are a powerful tool for crustal deformation observations in areas characterized by soft sedimentary layers.
topic Slow slip event
Groundwater
Closed well
Nankai Trough
Ise Bay
Soft sedimentary layer
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-020-01218-x
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