Monitoring seismic wave velocity changes associated with the Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake: Increasing the temporal resolution using curvelet filters

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The aim of this study is to improve the temporal resolution of seismic wave velocity variations measured using ambient noise correlations. We first reproduce the result obtained by Chen et al. using a network of 21 broad-band stations ideally located around the fault system activated during the Wenchuan earthquake.We measure a velocity drop of 0.07 per cent that was associated with the main shock, with a temporal resolution of 30 days. To determine whether this velocity drop is co-seismic or post-seismic, we attempt to increase the temporal resolution of our observations. By taking advantage of the properties of the curvelet transform, we increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the daily correlations computed between each station pair. It is then possible to measure the velocity drop associated with theWenchuan earthquake with a temporal resolution of 1 day. This shows that the velocity drop started on 2008 May 12, which was the day of the earthquake, and the velocity reached its lowest value 2 days after the main shock. Moreover, there was a second velocity drop on 2008 May 27, which might relate to strong aftershocks.

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Stehly, L., Froment, B., Campillo, M., Liu, Q. Y., & Chen, J. H. (2015). Monitoring seismic wave velocity changes associated with the Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake: Increasing the temporal resolution using curvelet filters. Geophysical Journal International, 201(3), 1939–1949. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggv110

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