Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan
Abstract We apply seismic interferometry to earthquake records to investigate temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan. We observe there exists a threshold (around 100 mm of 24 h rainfall total) of the temporal influence of rainfall on n...
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doaj-1f2c930c0ed0427092c47281a2e865932020-11-25T01:35:51ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812018-12-0170111110.1186/s40623-018-0969-3Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, JapanYu Miao0Yang Shi1Su-Yang Wang2Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyHuazhong University of Science and TechnologyHuazhong University of Science and TechnologyAbstract We apply seismic interferometry to earthquake records to investigate temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan. We observe there exists a threshold (around 100 mm of 24 h rainfall total) of the temporal influence of rainfall on near-surface shear wave velocity. The velocity does not change significantly under low-intensity rainfall, while it is reduced by 1–3% with one exception of 10% when the rainfall intensity exceeds the threshold. Compared with the travel time of no rain, the travel time increment of low-intensity rainfall is no more than 3 × 10−4 s, while that of high-intensity rainfall ranges between 10−3 and 10−2 s. Based on the results of observation, we propose a one-dimensional model to compute the travel time increment, which can give a preliminary estimation of the temporal influence of rainfall on near-surface shear wave velocity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-018-0969-3Earthquake ground motionsSeismic interferometryKiK-netRainfall |
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Yu Miao Yang Shi Su-Yang Wang Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan Earth, Planets and Space Earthquake ground motions Seismic interferometry KiK-net Rainfall |
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Yu Miao Yang Shi Su-Yang Wang |
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Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan |
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Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan |
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Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan |
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Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan |
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Temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan |
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temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in northeast honshu, japan |
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2018-12-01 |
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Abstract We apply seismic interferometry to earthquake records to investigate temporal change of near-surface shear wave velocity associated with rainfall in Northeast Honshu, Japan. We observe there exists a threshold (around 100 mm of 24 h rainfall total) of the temporal influence of rainfall on near-surface shear wave velocity. The velocity does not change significantly under low-intensity rainfall, while it is reduced by 1–3% with one exception of 10% when the rainfall intensity exceeds the threshold. Compared with the travel time of no rain, the travel time increment of low-intensity rainfall is no more than 3 × 10−4 s, while that of high-intensity rainfall ranges between 10−3 and 10−2 s. Based on the results of observation, we propose a one-dimensional model to compute the travel time increment, which can give a preliminary estimation of the temporal influence of rainfall on near-surface shear wave velocity. |
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Earthquake ground motions Seismic interferometry KiK-net Rainfall |
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