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Preseismic velocity changes observed from active source monitoring at the Parkfield SAFOD drill site
[摘要] Measuring stress changes within seismically active fault zones has been a long- sought goal of seismology. One approach is to exploit the stress dependence of seismic wave velocity, and we have investigated this in an active source cross- well experiment at the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth ( SAFOD) drill site. Here we show that stress changes are indeed measurable using this technique. Over a two- month period, we observed an excellent anti-correlation between changes in the time required for a shear wave to travel through the rock along a fixed pathway ( a few microseconds) and variations in barometric pressure. We also observed two large excursions in the travel- time data that are coincident with two earthquakes that are among those predicted to produce the largest coseismic stress changes at SAFOD. The two excursions started approximately 10 and 2 hours before the events, respectively, suggesting that they may be related to pre- rupture stress induced changes in crack properties, as observed in early laboratory studies(1,2).
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[关键词] SAN-ANDREAS FAULT;COMPRESSIONAL WAVES;SEISMIC VELOCITY;ECHO SIGNALS;TRAVEL-TIME;ROCKS;STRESS;CALIFORNIA;CRACKS [时效性] 
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