Spectral source parameters for weak local earthquakes in the Pannonian basin

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Abstract

Dynamic source parameters are estimated from P-wave displacement spectra for 18 local earthquakes (1.2 < L < 3.7) that occurred in two seismically active regions of Hungary between 1995 and 2004. Although the geological setting of the two areas is quite different, their source parameters cannot be distinguished. The source dimensions range from 200 to 900 m, the seismic moment from 6.3×10 11 to 3.48×10 14 Nm, the stress drop from 0.13 to 6.86 bar, and the average displacement is less than 1 cm for all events. The scaling relationship between seismic moment and stress drop indicates a decrease in stress drop with decreasing seismic moment. A linear relationship of M w = 0.71 M L + 0.92 is obtained between local magnitude and moment magnitude.

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Süle, B. (2010). Spectral source parameters for weak local earthquakes in the Pannonian basin. Central European Journal of Geosciences, 2(4), 475–480. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10085-010-0018-3

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