Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers

Abstract We propose a new waveform inversion method to estimate the 2D S-wave velocity structure of deep sedimentary layers using broadband Love waves. As a preprocessing operation in our inversion scheme, we decompose earthquake observation records into velocity waveforms for periods of 1 s each. T...

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Main Authors: Kentaro Kasamatsu, Hiroaki Yamanaka, Shin’ichi Sakai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:Earth, Planets and Space
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01347-3
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spelling doaj-b427c7c4ffe84f10ab098a3ff5a081a02021-01-17T12:55:35ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812021-01-0173111410.1186/s40623-020-01347-3Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layersKentaro Kasamatsu0Hiroaki Yamanaka1Shin’ichi Sakai2Kajima Corporation (Former Tokyo Institute of Technology)Tokyo Institute of TechnologyEarthquake Research Institute, The University of TokyoAbstract We propose a new waveform inversion method to estimate the 2D S-wave velocity structure of deep sedimentary layers using broadband Love waves. As a preprocessing operation in our inversion scheme, we decompose earthquake observation records into velocity waveforms for periods of 1 s each. Then, we include in the inversion only those periods for which the assumption of 2D propagation holds, which we propose to determine through a principal component analysis. A linearized iterative inversion analysis for the selected Love wave segments filtered for periods of 1 s each allows a detailed estimation of the boundary shapes of interfaces over the seismic bedrock with an S-wave velocity of approximately 3 km/s. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique with applications to observed seismograms in the Kanto Plain, Japan. The differences between the estimated and existing velocity structure models are remarkable at the basin edges. Our results show remarkable differences from previous existing structural models, particularly near the basin edges while being in good agreement with the surface geology. Since a subsurface structure at a basin edge strongly affects the earthquake ground motions in a basin with the generation of surface waves, our method can provide a detailed model of a complex S-wave velocity structure at an edge part for strong ground motion prediction.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01347-3Waveform inversionLong-period strong motionLove waveTwo-dimensional assumptionPrincipal component analysisS-wave velocity
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author Kentaro Kasamatsu
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Shin’ichi Sakai
spellingShingle Kentaro Kasamatsu
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Shin’ichi Sakai
Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
Earth, Planets and Space
Waveform inversion
Long-period strong motion
Love wave
Two-dimensional assumption
Principal component analysis
S-wave velocity
author_facet Kentaro Kasamatsu
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Shin’ichi Sakai
author_sort Kentaro Kasamatsu
title Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
title_short Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
title_full Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
title_fullStr Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
title_full_unstemmed Inversion of Love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional S-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
title_sort inversion of love waves in earthquake ground motion records for two-dimensional s-wave velocity model of deep sedimentary layers
publisher SpringerOpen
series Earth, Planets and Space
issn 1880-5981
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract We propose a new waveform inversion method to estimate the 2D S-wave velocity structure of deep sedimentary layers using broadband Love waves. As a preprocessing operation in our inversion scheme, we decompose earthquake observation records into velocity waveforms for periods of 1 s each. Then, we include in the inversion only those periods for which the assumption of 2D propagation holds, which we propose to determine through a principal component analysis. A linearized iterative inversion analysis for the selected Love wave segments filtered for periods of 1 s each allows a detailed estimation of the boundary shapes of interfaces over the seismic bedrock with an S-wave velocity of approximately 3 km/s. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique with applications to observed seismograms in the Kanto Plain, Japan. The differences between the estimated and existing velocity structure models are remarkable at the basin edges. Our results show remarkable differences from previous existing structural models, particularly near the basin edges while being in good agreement with the surface geology. Since a subsurface structure at a basin edge strongly affects the earthquake ground motions in a basin with the generation of surface waves, our method can provide a detailed model of a complex S-wave velocity structure at an edge part for strong ground motion prediction.
topic Waveform inversion
Long-period strong motion
Love wave
Two-dimensional assumption
Principal component analysis
S-wave velocity
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01347-3
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