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Entry: Seismic moment

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The magnitude of the component couple of the double couple that is the point force system equivalent to a fault slip in an isotropic elastic body. It is equal to rigidity times the fault slip integrated over the fault plane. It can be estimated from the far- field seismic spectrum or waveform fitting at wavelengths much longer than the source size. It can also be estimated from the near-field seismic, geologic and geodetic data, and the consistency among various observations. This was first demonstrated for the Niigata, Japan, earthquake of 1964, supporting quantitatively the validity of the fault origin of an earthquake. Also called “scalar seismic moment” to distinguish it from moment tensor.

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is a Concept | observable property
submitted byViqui Agazzi
accepted on 13 Nov 2023 11:25:39.827

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date accepted 13 Nov 2023 11:25:39.827
date submitted 13 Nov 2023 10:22:12.993
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label Seismic moment
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broader Solid earth
definition The magnitude of the component couple of the double couple that is the point force system equivalent to a fault slip in an isotropic elastic body. It is equal to rigidity times the fault slip integrated over the fault plane. It can be estimated from the far- field seismic spectrum or waveform fitting at wavelengths much longer than the source size. It can also be estimated from the near-field seismic, geologic and geodetic data, and the consistency among various observations. This was first demonstrated for the Niigata, Japan, earthquake of 1964, supporting quantitatively the validity of the fault origin of an earthquake. Also called “scalar seismic moment” to distinguish it from moment tensor.
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in scheme Earth science variables
pref label Seismic moment
type Concept | observable property