明治の東京地震 (1894年) の震源パラメーターについて

Translated title of the contribution: Source Parameters of the Tokyo Earthquake in Meiji Era (1894)

勝間田 明男*, 橋田 俊彦, 三上 直也

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Abstract

Old seismograms of the Tokyo earthquake in the Meiji era (June 20, 1894) were analyzed to retrieve source parameters. This earthquake gave considerable damage on the Tokyo metropolitan area. The focal depth was estimated to be about 50km or about 80km from S-P times of several seismograms observed at Tokyo. The magnitude, which was calculated from data of maximum amplitudes, was 6.6. The focal mechanism and the seismic moment were inferred from waveform fitting with seismograms observed by a Ewing-type strong motion seismograph and a Gray-Milne-Ewing-type seismograph. The estimated moment is 1-3×1018Nm (Mw=6.0-6.3). The earthquake is considered to have a nearly vertical nodal plane with N-S strike, and to have occurred in the Pacific plate or the Philippine Sea plate. Stress drop of the event was larger than the average value in the region.
Translated title of the contributionSource Parameters of the Tokyo Earthquake in Meiji Era (1894)
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)81-89
Number of pages9
JournalZisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan. 2nd ser.)
Volume52
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

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