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The 2008 South Iceland Seismic Zone aftershock sequence The LUT was calculated for a one-dimensional velocity model, being a simplification of the real three-dimensional crustal structure. Localised near surface velocity anomalies beneath each station could potentially have a considerable effect on their over- all travel time. No station corrections were applied. The resultant location estimates and calculated uncer- tainties are impacted by the uncorrected delays. In addition to applying station correction terms, location errors could be further reduced by introducing source specific station terms (Richards-Dinger and Shearer, 2000 ) or using the double-difference relative location technique of Waldhauser and Ellsworth (2000). EARTHQUAKE LOCATIONS Three sets of data were run through the CMM pro- grams, initially using only data from the 11 tempoary LOKI stations, followed by a rerun with additional three SIL stations and finally data from nine SIL sta- tions. A total of ∼19450 events were located using data from 14 stations. Using the 11 LOKI stations CMM detected 11057 events. Smaller, poorly con- strained events were omitted resulting in 13868 events with signal-to-noise (SN) ratio >2.5 and 7846 events with SN ratio >3 and epicentral and depth location errors within 1 km and 2 km, respectively. The signif- icant jump in the number of detected events with 14 stations is due to more events being located during the first two days while the LOKI network was being in- stalled as well as improved event detection. Running CMM with both the LOKI and SIL station data pro- duced less scatter of events and better defined faults within the epicentral zone. Running CMM on data from nine SIL stations resulted in 18504 events being detected, of which 6824 passed filtering. Most events have latitude and longitude errors 0.7±0.3 km and depth errors 1±0.5 km, as estimated by the CMM algorithm. These errors are within one standard deviation measure as determined by the com- puted probability density function (pdf). Each numer- ically computed event location pdf incorporates inher- ent assumptions regarding uncertainty, including the measurement uncertainty as governed by the choice of parameters for the STA/LTA function. As with other location algorithms that have their own inherent as- sumption, the uncertainty estimates provide a relative measure of confidence in the location estimates. In addition we assessed variations in crustal structure by running CMM on three different crustal models, see discussion below. No observed change in epicentral distribution was observed showing the CMM result to be quite robust against variations in velocity. The epicentral map is dominated by seismicity along two parallel N–S trending faults spaced 4–5 km apart and diffuse activity stretching mainly westward along an E-W aligned zone (Figures 1 and 5), into an E-W zone mapped by Vogfjörd et al. (2005) from the aftershock activity of the 13 November 1998 earth- quake. Considerably smaller aftershock activity is ob- served on the eastern N-S fault (Ingólfsfjall), possibly suggesting that the mainshock rupture left little resid- ual stress on the fault to cause aftershocks. Given the extent of the aftershock clusters, they mark the fault as being about 13 km long. The second main fault (named Reykjafjall or Kross fault) lies about 5 km to the west and is slightly longer (∼17 km). Most of the aftershock activity originated along this fault. Several smaller N-S faults are also active within the main E-W zone. Events outside the seismic network, at the western and eastern ends of the E-W zone, are not well constrained. Clustering of event locations suggests the main faults to be made up of numer- ous smaller segments branching into conjugate faults at each end (see discussion below). The two cross sections highlight the depth distribution of events. Most aftershocks lie between 1 and 9 km depth along the two main faults with the eastern fault having a slightly smaller depth distribution than the western fault, whereas events along the E-W zone west of the main faults are concentrated below 5 km depth. Hypocentral depths are markedly shallower along the northern portion of both major fault where they extend down to 4–6 km, deepening southwards to 9 km. Of note is the relative lack of events in the middle of the fault, where the two main events originated (Hreins- dóttir et al., 2009). A more direct comparison of the CMM and SIL locations along the two major N-S faults underlines how a dense local network around the epicentral zone is required in order to constrain the depth distribution JÖKULL No. 60 29
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