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Spatial variations of b-values in the coastal area of Guangdong

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We used earthquake catalogs recorded by Guangdong Seismological Network from 2008 to 2014 to resolve the spatial variations of b-values in the coastal area of Guangdong, particularly in three key research areas (Yangjiang, Heyuan, and offshore Nanao Island) with strong seismicity. Our results revealed that b-values exhibited significant spatial variations, and zones with low b-values could indicate the most likely seismogenic area of large earthquakes. We observed three clear low b-value patches in the offshore Nanao Island. We found a distinct high b-value peak at the depth of 11 km and two minimum peaks at about 14 and 7–8 km in the Yangjiang area. The overall b-values generally decrease with depth in the Heyuan area. The spatial variations of b-values reflect tectonic anomalies; that is, the ‘low-high-low’ distribution of b-values in the offshore Nanao Island and the Yangjiang area may indicate the anomaly of the crustal structure with a weak layer. The b-values of reservoir-induced seismicity are obviously lower than that induced by tectonism. This finding indicates that the reservoir area is generally at high stress state under the condition of high pore pressure. We inferred that large earthquakes might be prone to occur at 10–12 km depth in the offshore Nanao Island, at 12–15 km depth in the Yangjiang area, and at the lower part of the seismic activity zone in the Heyuan area. Moreover, the upstream area of the Xinfengjiang reservoir is the most likely area of future large earthquakes in the Heyuan area.

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We are grateful to the Seismological Bureau of Guangdong Province for providing the data. This work is jointly supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. XDA3010101), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 913 28206, 41576041, 41506046), the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China (No. 2017A0303 11015), and the Special Project of Guangdong Province of China. Some figures in this paper were produced using Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) software designed by Wessel and Smith.

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Zhou, P., Xia, S., Sun, J. et al. Spatial variations of b-values in the coastal area of Guangdong. J. Ocean Univ. China 17, 177–185 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11802-018-3457-2

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