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Jökull - 01.01.2010, Side 83
Intraplate earthquake swarms in Central Europe were significant in triggering subsequent aftershocks close to prior earthquakes, while a triggering effect due to dynamic changes took effect mainly at larger distances and small time scales. However, a ques- tion is whether the Coulomb stress changes, which are only fractions of the stress drop of a prior earthquake, can trigger subsequent swarm events. In our view, the stress changes upon the fault plane due to co-seismic slip may be significant for triggering the swarm earth- quakes only if the focal area of the fault plane is criti- cally loaded. Correlated seismicity in the whole area According to Figure 3, the activity appears to alter- nate between focal zones. However, a simultaneous occurrence of the seismicity in different focal zones occurs as well. This was addressed by Horálek and Fischer (2008), who analyzed the time and space sep- aration of consecutive events in the dataset of the whole West-Bohemia/Vogtland region. They found that the frequency of the distances between consec- utive events showed two maxima separated by a de- creased occurrence between about 3 and 10 km, (see Figure 8 in Horálek and Fischer, 2008). The first subset in small distances corresponded to the event pairs occurring during individual swarms (clustered events), whereas the second subset in larger distances displayed switching of simultaneous activity between distant focal zones. By comparing the time periods during which the seismic activity occurred in a sin- gle focal zone and/or in the multiple focal zones they found that the region was quiet for most of the time and came to unrest only occasionally. It also turned out that the probability of activation of multiple zones was quite significant, which pointed to common trig- gering force acting in a broader area of West Bohemia and Vogtland. Here we used a statistical approach to get an inde- pendent indication of the significance of remote earth- quake interactions. Similarly to Horálek and Fischer (2008) we separated the seismic dataset (in this study we used the period between 1991 and 2009) to two subsets: (1) all event pairs and (2) distant event pairs, which were separated by distance larger than 5 km. Figure 12 shows a probability density function of in- terevent times measured between all event pairs from both these subsets. It appears that the probability den- sity of interevent times of all events in the interval from <1 s up to about 40 000 s shows a power-law dependence, which points to a correlated occurrence of the events. This is probably affected by the in- fluence of nearby events from the individual swarms. However, a similar power law is also observed for the subset of remote events, which indicates that distant events could also bear a correlated occurrence. To test this hypothesis we created a random catalogue of the same size and with events whose origin times oc- cur randomly within the period of observation. The probability density of this random event occurrence corresponds to the Poisson distribution, which sig- nificantly deviates from the probability density func- tion observed for distant event pairs. Accordingly, we found that the distant event pairs separated by inter- vals smaller than 40 000 s (about 11 hours) showed an increased occurrence compared to the situation if they occurred independently. We infer that this could be at- tributed to a triggering force acting in the broader area of West Bohemia/Vogtland. It is however beyond the scope of this study to examine the possible physical mechanisms responsible for this force. We only spec- ulate that a deep-seated fluid injection or tidal forces can be seen as potential candidates. CONCLUSIONS In this paper we present principal characteristics of the West Bohemia/Vogtland earthquake swarms which are inferred from local observations of the network WEBNET during the period from 1991 to 2009. They can be summarized as follows: (i) Swarm micro-earthquakes cluster in a number of small focal areas in West Bohemia and Vogtland. About 90% of the total seismic moment is released in the Nový Kostel (NK) focal zone, which is related to an NNW striking (169◦) and steeply dipping (80◦) fault plane of about 12 x 6 km in size. (ii) The focal depths range between 5 and 27 km in the whole region and between 4.5 and 13 km in the NK zone, the most of the swarm events cluster at depths 8.5 to 9.5. (iii) The foci of the 2000 (ML≤3.3) and 2008 (ML≤3.8) swarms fall precisely on the same fault JÖKULL No. 60 83
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