Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published February 1964 | Published
Journal Article Open

Observations of multiple seismic events

Abstract

Two or more dispersed wave trains each with constant amplitude will interfere giving a resultant wave train which is amplitude modulated, if the individual waves have their principal energies in a common frequency band and if the trains arrive with time separations small compared to their total length. The dispersive characteristics of the trains need not be the same. If the component trains are of comparable magnitude, the modulation due to interference becomes significant and a "beat" phenomenon occurs. Multiple trains of dispersed seismic surface waves may occur because of a temporal and/or spatial distribution at the source or because of multipath propagation. Each of these causal mechanisms influences the amplitude and phase spectra of the resultant wave train; derived properties such as phase velocities and amplitude ratios are also influenced. In the case of multipath propagation, wavelength dependent time delays may occur. Two cases of twin earthquakes are analyzed, and the significant features of interference are demonstrated. In one case, estimates are obtained for the amplitude ratio and time delay of the second shock with respect to the first. The interpretation of seismograms and spectra influenced by multiple events is discussed.

Additional Information

Copyright © 1964 by the Seismological Society of America. Manuscript received October 18, 1963. This research was supported by grant AF-AFOSR-26-63 of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency project Vela. We would like to thank Drs. M. Nail Toksoz, Ari Ben-Menahem and David Harkrider for their kind permission to use figures 20 and 21. We would like to acknowledge the assistance of Mr. Laszlo Lenches in the preparation of graphical material.

Attached Files

Published - 19.full.pdf

Files

19.full.pdf
Files (1.1 MB)
Name Size Download all
md5:5f33ad2169a03daca8c70bae029fa795
1.1 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 19, 2023
Modified:
October 26, 2023