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Spectral analysis of seismic noise induced by rivers: A new tool to monitor spatiotemporal changes in stream hydrodynamics

机译:河流引起的地震噪声的频谱分析:监测河流水动力时空变化的新工具

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Analysis of continuous seismic data recorded by a dense passive seismological network (Hi-CLIMB) installed across the Himalayas reveals strong spatial and temporal variations in the ambient seismic energy produced at high frequencies (>1 Hz). From June to September 2003, the high-frequency seismic noise is observed to increase up to 20 dB (relative to (m/s)2/Hz) for all the stations located along a steep 30-km-long narrow and deeply incised channel of the Trisuli River, a major trans-Himalayan river. The early summer increase in high-frequency energy is modulated by a 24-h periodicity where the minimum of seismic noise level is reached around noon and the maximum is reached late in the evening. A detailed study of seismic noise amplitude reveals a clear correlation with both regional meteorological and hydrological data along the Trisuli River. Seasonal increase in ambient noise coincides with the strong monsoon rainfall and a period of rapid melting of snow and ice in the high elevations. The observed 24-h cyclicity is consistent with the daily fluctuation of the precipitation and river discharge in the region. River-induced seismic noise is partly generated by stream turbulence, but this mechanism fails to explain the observed clockwise hysteresis of seismic noise amplitude versus water level. This pattern is better explained if a significant part of the observed seismic noise is caused by ground vibrations generated by bed load transport. This points out the potential of using background seismic noise to quantify in continuous river bed load and monitor its spatial variations, which remain difficult with classical approaches.
机译:由遍布喜马拉雅山脉的密集无源地震网络(Hi-CLIMB)记录的连续地震数据的分析显示,在高频(> 1 Hz)下产生的环境地震能量具有强烈的时空变化。从2003年6月至2003年9月,观察到沿陡峭的30公里长的狭窄且深切的通道的所有电台的高频地震噪声都增加了20 dB(相对于(m / s)2 / Hz)特里苏利河(一条主要的喜马拉雅山大河)。夏季初高频能量的增加是通过24小时的周期进行调制的,其中地震噪声水平在中午左右达到最小值,而在深夜达到最大值。对地震噪声振幅的详细研究揭示了与Trisuli河沿岸的区域气象和水文数据之间的明确关联。环境噪声的季节性增加与强季风降雨以及高海拔地区冰雪迅速融化的时期相吻合。观测到的24小时周期与该地区降水和河流流量的每日波动一致。河流引起的地震噪声部分是由水流湍流产生的,但是这种机制无法解释观察到的地震噪声振幅随水位的顺时针滞后现象。如果观察到的地震噪声的很大一部分是由床层荷载运输产生的地面振动引起的,则可以更好地解释这种模式。这指出了使用背景地震噪声量化连续河床负荷并监测其空间变化的潜力,而传统方法仍然很难做到这一点。

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