24–28 Jun 2019
Europe/Vienna timezone

Seasonal variations of microseisms in the Baikal rift

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Poster Theme 1. The Earth as a Complex System

Speaker

Svetlana Blinova (Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences)

Description

The report presents the results of a study of seasonal variations in the spectral characteristics of seismic waves in the Baikal rift from earthquake and microseism records based on the H/V-ratios. We used records of seismic waves from regional earthquakes (P and S-waves), as well as records of microseismic vibrations. To account for seasonal variations, data were considered in different seasons (warm season: July, August, September and cold season: December, January, February, March). By the type of H/V-curves, seismic stations in a region can be divided into three groups: (1) with a stable characteristic, regardless of the season; (2) with seasonal variations of H/V; (3) with an unstable H/V curve. For most stations of group 2, seasonal variations in the frequency response may be due to tidal effects on the lake Baikal – stations are located on the coastline. A comparison of the obtained H/V-curves for earthquakes and microseisms shows their good agreement in the low-frequency region (up to 3.5 Hz) for all stations. For some stations, an increase in the level of the H/V-curve is observed in the region of medium and high frequencies, which may be due to the influence of the earthquake source.

Primary author

Svetlana Blinova (Institute of the Earth's Crust, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences)

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