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The Effects of Attenuation and Site on the Spectra of Microearthquakes in the Shillong Region of Northeast India
Authors:Rajib Biswas  Santanu Baruah  Dipok K Bora  Aditya Kalita  Saurabh Baruah
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Tezpur University, Tezpur, 784028, Assam, India
2. Geoscience Division, CSIR North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat, 785006, Assam, India
3. Department of Physics, Diphu Government College, Diphu, 782462, Assam, India
Abstract:Microearthquake spectra from the Shillong region are analyzed to observe the effect of attenuation and site on these spectra. The spectral ratio method is utilized to estimate the Q values for both P- and S-waves in the subsurface layer, wherein the ratio of spectral amplitudes at lower and higher frequencies are taken into consideration for three stations at varying epicentral distances. Average estimates of Q P and Q S are 178 and 195. The ratio of Q S to Q P is estimated to be greater than 1 in major parts of the Shillong area, which can be related to the dry crust prevailing in the Shillong region. Typically, the variation in corner frequencies for these spectra is inferred to be characteristic of the site. Simultaneously, observations from spectral content of local earthquakes recorded at two different stations with respect to the reference site yield greater amplification of incoming seismic signals in the frequency range of 2–5 Hz, which is found to be well supported by the existing local lithology pertinent to that region.
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