Artículo de revista
Rapid magnitude determination from peak amplitudes at local stations
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Earth Planets Space, 65, 843–853, 2013
doi:10.5047/eps.2013.03.006
Autor
Katsumata, Akio
Ueno, Hiroshi
Aoki, Shigeki
Yoshida, Yasuhiro
Barrientos, Sergio
Institución
Resumen
The rapid determination of its magnitude soon after a great earthquake is necessary for the issuing of effective
tsunami warnings, as demonstrated in the great earthquake off Tohoku district in Japan on March 11, 2011. The
earthquake magnitude for the first tsunami warning was underestimated due to magnitude saturation. This paper
proposes a method to determine magnitude rapidly from peak velocity and displacement of long-period seismic
waves up to 100 seconds at local stations. When waveform data at local stations are available, the magnitude
from S-wave peaks is expected to be determined faster than that from only P-wave peaks. It takes about 140
seconds to estimate a magnitude of about 9 for the March 11, 2011, earthquake, which would enable us to issue
the first tsunami warning within three minutes after the same type of earthquake.