EarthRef.org Reference Database (ERR)
Development and Maintenance by the EarthRef.org Database Team

Detailed Reference Information
Kasahara & Harvey 1977
Kasahara, J. and Harvey, R.R. (1977). Seismological evidence for the high-velocity zone in the Kuril Trench area from ocean bottom seismometer observations. Journal of Geophysical Research 82: doi: 10.1029/JB082i026p03805. issn: 0148-0227.

An ocean bottom seismograph was deployed on the seaward side of the Kuril Trench off Hokkaido, Japan, in 5460 m of water in August during the 1975 Joint Soviet-American Tsunami Expedition. During the 7-day record, S-P times were distributed in three groups: 19--24 s, corresponding to aftershocks of the June 10 and June 13, 1975, earthquakes southeast of Nemuro, Japan, and to earthquakes east of Sanriku, Japan; ~30 s, from south of Erimo Peninsula, Hokkaido; and ~100 s, from the Izu-Bonin islands. Seven earthquakes, with hypocenters well determined by the land seismic net, are studied in detail. A shallow focus earthquake yields typical oceanic mantle velocities shallower than 50 km in the slab which dips under the Japan archipelago. However, deeper focus earthquakes reveal anomalously high velocities (Vp?8.50 km/s, Vs?4.80 km/s) averaged over the upper 230 km in agreement with the models of Utsu and Oliver and Isacks. Two deep earthquakes, whose paths like in the Pacific Ocean asthenosphere, suggest a velocity 3% lower than that predicted by Jeffreys-Bullen, in agreement with the above models.

BACKGROUND DATA FILES

Abstract

Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research
http://www.agu.org/journals/jb/
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
2000 Florida Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20009-1277
USA
1-202-462-6900
1-202-328-0566
service@agu.org
Click to clear formClick to return to previous pageClick to submit