摘要:A great earthquake of M w 9.0 occurred on March 11, 2011 off the coast of Tohoku region, Northeast Honshu, Japan.Strong ground motions from the earthquake were recorded at 4 stations of a small seismic array, with an aperture of about 500 m, located 120 km away from the epicenter.Peak ground acceleration exceed the full scale of 2 g on the horizontal components, and was larger than 1 g even on the vertical component.Two prominent bursts and at least two following smaller bursts are identified on the strong-motion records which lasted for longer than 200 s.We have performed semblance analysis to estimate the rupture propagation during the earthquake using coherent seismograms at frequencies of 0.5–2 Hz.The rupture seems to consist of at least four stages.Rupture propagated in a northerly direction in the beginning 50 s forming the first burst, then proceeded to the southwest from the epicenter in the next 50 s during the second burst.The rupture further extended southwests in the following 40 s, and finally migrated to the south for about 30 s.A small seismic array makes it possible to observe rupture propagation during a large earthquake even with a small number of stations. Key words The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake rupture propagation array semblance.
关键词:The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake ;rupture propagation ;array ;semblance