Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (Jan 2011)

Investigation of T-Wave Propagation in the Offshore Area East of Taiwan from Early Analog Seismic Network Observations

  • Bor-Shouh Huang,
  • Po-Fei Chen,
  • Yi-Ling Huang,
  • Win-Gee Huang,
  • Chun-Chi Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3319/TAO.2011.03.09.01(T)
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
p. 383

Abstract

Read online

Extant paper records of the early analog seismic network of Taiwan represent a large resource for earthquake studies in several disciplines. In this study, we report on T waves generated from offshore earthquakes, based on analog observations. The T phases were identified from their stable apparent velocity of about 1.5 km s-1 and other observations using data recorded by stations in eastern Taiwan and on two nearby islands. The observed T phases are recorded for the first time from Taiwan, and in particular are observed by the network in the distal range of local earthquakes. Most of the T waves are observed at island stations at epicentral distances greater than 100 km. For earthquakes that occurred a great distance east of Taiwan, the T phases are always the most dominant phases observed at island stations east of Taiwan, and are also seen at some inland stations with smaller amplitudes. No T phases from inland events were observed by stations on Taiwan or on nearby islands. The observations indicate that the amplitude of the T phase is highly attenuated on its land path and that the propagation direction of the T phase is affected by water depth.

Keywords