Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local Warning

Abstract Tsunami earthquakes produce some of the most devastating tsunamis. These rare events have comparatively modest magnitudes but rupture the shallowest portion of a subduction zone megathrust with exceptionally large seafloor displacements. Previous teleseismic observations found that they rad...

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Main Authors: V.J. Sahakian, D. Melgar, M. Muzli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-08-01
Series:Geophysical Research Letters
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083989
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description Abstract Tsunami earthquakes produce some of the most devastating tsunamis. These rare events have comparatively modest magnitudes but rupture the shallowest portion of a subduction zone megathrust with exceptionally large seafloor displacements. Previous teleseismic observations found that they radiate seismic waves weakly. They should therefore not be strongly felt in the near field, but to date no near‐source seismic recordings of these events exist that confirm this. Here we analyze near‐field records of a tsunami earthquake, the 2010 M7.7 Mentawai, Indonesia event, which show remarkably weak shaking. This is strong evidence that this earthquake does indeed have a weakly radiating or inefficient source process, in spite of its large slip. Finally, we find that, when combined with near‐source Global Navigation Satellite System displacement recordings it is possible to correctly characterize tsunami earthquakes in real‐time and to provide local tsunami warning which is currently out of reach today for monitoring agencies.
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spelling doaj-art-8c7eec0bd497493b8522bf7feedcf3792025-08-20T02:24:35ZengWileyGeophysical Research Letters0094-82761944-80072019-08-0146169519952810.1029/2019GL083989Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local WarningV.J. Sahakian0D. Melgar1M. Muzli2Department of Earth Sciences University of Oregon Eugene OR USADepartment of Earth Sciences University of Oregon Eugene OR USAEarth Observatory of Singapore Nanyang Technological University SingaporeAbstract Tsunami earthquakes produce some of the most devastating tsunamis. These rare events have comparatively modest magnitudes but rupture the shallowest portion of a subduction zone megathrust with exceptionally large seafloor displacements. Previous teleseismic observations found that they radiate seismic waves weakly. They should therefore not be strongly felt in the near field, but to date no near‐source seismic recordings of these events exist that confirm this. Here we analyze near‐field records of a tsunami earthquake, the 2010 M7.7 Mentawai, Indonesia event, which show remarkably weak shaking. This is strong evidence that this earthquake does indeed have a weakly radiating or inefficient source process, in spite of its large slip. Finally, we find that, when combined with near‐source Global Navigation Satellite System displacement recordings it is possible to correctly characterize tsunami earthquakes in real‐time and to provide local tsunami warning which is currently out of reach today for monitoring agencies.https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL083989
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Geophysical Research Letters
title Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local Warning
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title_fullStr Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local Warning
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title_short Weak Near‐Field Behavior of a Tsunami Earthquake: Toward Real‐Time Identification for Local Warning
title_sort weak near field behavior of a tsunami earthquake toward real time identification for local warning
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