Post on 07-Jan-2016
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Antarctic Earthquakes
Emma MyersIRIS Internship
Advisors: Dr. Rick Aster, CSUHarley Benz, USGS/NEIC
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/09/antarctica-record-cold-_n_4415564.html
Antarctic Seismic Network
Guiding ResearchMarie Byrd Land magma (Lough et al. 2013)
● “DLP” earthquake swarm● Following volcanic trend● Under topographic high● Magma activity under the ice!● Future eruption?
Lough et al 2013
Induced Icequakes (Peng et al. 2014)● 2010 M8.8 in Chile create
“icequakes” in Antarctica● Promotes motion● Other glacial processes?● Certain locations only?● Relationships between earth
and ice?
My Project● Reassess previous research areas● Undetected earthquakes● Look at change in earthquakes over time and
area● Support or expand area understanding● Improve program application● Opportunity to improve upon base Antarctic
tectonic and ice seismicity
So What?“But no one lives there..”
• Improving techniques for areas beyond Antarctica for swarm characterization (ex. Oklahoma)
• Improving earthquake processing/predicting with this application; looking at the development of seismicity in an area all the way down to small events to understand possible future events, similar or more significant
• The stations and data being used are very modern and could present a leap in understanding tectonic and ice seismicity
• Improve understanding of glacial events (induced icequakes, calving, rifting, etc.) to look at the relationship between earth and ice as well as ice loss
Event CorrelationRepetitive process = repeated similar events = similar signals
Correlation: How similar is similar?• Template creation• Subspace detection, expanding
the comparison over a stream of data
Template Waveforms
The magic of linear algebra
A series of templates
Most significant chosen as necessary representative templates
(95%)
Subspace Detection - SSD
A “Subspace” = a smaller portion that is able to describe the larger thing it is
a part of
Sliding detection window, rapidly comparing the templates chosen to the data stream and correlating.Picks out very small but very similar events that were not detected before.
Similar Applications - OK
Nicole McMahon, PhD student of Dr. Aster
Injection induced earthquakesEvents = 67, 5 templates neededEvents detected with SSD = 2777
Next StepsApply SSD techniques to Antarctica!
Marie Byrd Land – Have more events occurred than just these two swarms? What can this tell us about the volcanic trend, direction and activity, through time?
Icequakes – Can we more clearly link these events to being a byproduct of the large event in Chile? Could we find other induced glacial earthquakes events?
Beyond – Can we find any other hot spots of seismic activity in West Antarctica with these methods?
AcknowledgementsDr. Rick Aster, CSUNicole McMahon, CSU/NEICHarley Benz, USGS/NEICDan McNamara, USGS/NEICDave Ketchum, USGS/NEIC