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A study in the velocity structure of December 5, 1997, M w = 7.8 Kronotskii rupture zone, Kamchatka

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The object of the present study was to obtain and investigate the 3D velocity structure of the rupture zone of a large earthquake, to be specific, the great ( Mw = 7.8) Kronotskii earthquake that occurred in Kamchatka on December 5, 1997. The event was preceded by a foreshock swarm (December 3–5, 1997) and followed by a long aftershock sequence. We investigated the V P velocity distribution for different time periods: December 3–7, 1997 (when the chief events occurred, viz., the main shock and the larger aftershocks) and for subsequent periods of decaying aftershock activity until December 1998. The velocity distribution in the rupture zone proved to be inhomogeneous. Three regions have been identified: the northeastern (the main shock and foreshocks), the central, and the southwestern, which differ both in the character of seismicity and in velocity. The V P distribution was found to be time-dependent. The velocity was below the standard values in the foreshock-aftershock area in December 1997, subsequently the velocity increased. These results may indicate the absence of a continuous rupture zone, with the main shock and the two largest aftershocks that occurred in the southwest probably being independent events rupturing a transverse fault during the stress rearrangement following the main shock.

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Original Russian Text © L.B. Slavina, N.B. Pivovarova, V.I. Levina, 2007, published in Vulkanologiya i Seismologiya, 2007, No. 4, pp. 48–57.

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Slavina, L.B., Pivovarova, N.B. & Levina, V.I. A study in the velocity structure of December 5, 1997, M w = 7.8 Kronotskii rupture zone, Kamchatka. J. Volcanolog. Seismol. 1, 254–262 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0742046307040045

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