2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014jb011042
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Reducing nonuniqueness in finite source inversion using rotational ground motions

Abstract: We assess the potential of rotational ground motion recordings to reduce nonuniqueness in kinematic source inversions, with emphasis on the required measurement accuracy of currently developed rotation sensors. Our analysis is based on synthetic Bayesian finite source inversions that avoid linearizations and provide a comprehensive quantification of uncertainties and trade-offs. Using the fault and receiver geometry of the Tottori 2000 earthquake as a test bed, we perform inversions for two scenarios: In scena… Show more

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“…It seems like the bottom row of the subfaults does not show any improvement by the incorporation of rotational ground motion data. This agrees with several studies (e.g., Bernauer et al, 2014;Cotton and Campillo, 1995;Semmane et al, 2005;Monelli and Mai, 2008;Mendoza and Hartzell, 1989). The total cumulative information gain over all 24 sub- Figure 3.…”
Section: Inversion Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…It seems like the bottom row of the subfaults does not show any improvement by the incorporation of rotational ground motion data. This agrees with several studies (e.g., Bernauer et al, 2014;Cotton and Campillo, 1995;Semmane et al, 2005;Monelli and Mai, 2008;Mendoza and Hartzell, 1989). The total cumulative information gain over all 24 sub- Figure 3.…”
Section: Inversion Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…One major advantage of this method is the possible comparison between results of very different experiments by quantification of the inversion quality. For further details on the method we refer to the publications of Bernauer et al (2014) and Tarantola (2005).…”
Section: Probabilistic Inversion Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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