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Japan unified hIgh-resolution relocated catalog for earthquakes (JUICE): Crustal seismicity beneath the Japanese Islands

We have generated a high-resolution catalog called the “Japan Unified hIgh-resolution relocated Catalog for Earthquakes” (JUICE), which can be used to evaluate the geometry and seismogenic depth of active faults in Japan. We relocated >1.1 million hypocenters from the NIED Hi-net catalog for even...

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Published in:Tectonophysics 2017-04, Vol.702, p.19-28
Main Authors: Yano, Tomoko E., Takeda, Tetsuya, Matsubara, Makoto, Shiomi, Katsuhiko
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Language:English
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Summary:We have generated a high-resolution catalog called the “Japan Unified hIgh-resolution relocated Catalog for Earthquakes” (JUICE), which can be used to evaluate the geometry and seismogenic depth of active faults in Japan. We relocated >1.1 million hypocenters from the NIED Hi-net catalog for events which occurred between January 2001 and December 2012, to a depth of 40km. We apply a relative hypocenter determination method to the data in each grid square, in which entire Japan is divided into 1257 grid squares to parallelize the relocation procedure. We used a double-difference method, incorporating cross-correlating differential times as well as catalog differential times. This allows us to resolve, in detail, a seismicity distribution for the entire Japanese Islands. We estimated location uncertainty by a statistical resampling method, using Jackknife samples, and show that the uncertainty can be within 0.37km in the horizontal and 0.85km in the vertical direction with a 90% confidence interval for areas with good station coverage. Our seismogenic depth estimate agrees with the lower limit of the hypocenter distribution for a recent earthquake on the Kamishiro fault (2014, Mj 6.7), which suggests that the new catalog should be useful for estimating the size of future earthquakes for inland active faults. •A high-resolution catalog called the “Japan Unified hIgh-resolution relocated Catalog for Earthquakes” (JUICE) is generated.•1.1 million hypocenters from the NIED Hi-net catalog between Jan. 2001 and Dec. 2012, to a depth of 40km are relocated.•A double-difference method, incorporating cross-correlation of waveforms as well as catalog differential times, is applied.•Estimated location uncertainties are 0.37km and 0.85km in the horizontal and vertical direction with good station coverage.•The seismogenic depth inferred by JUICE catalog agrees with for the recent earthquake on the Kamishiro fault (2014, Mj 6.7).
ISSN:0040-1951
1879-3266
DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2017.02.017