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Kanao, M., Maggi, A., Ishihara, Y., Yamamoto, M.-Y., Nawa, K., Yamada, A., Wilson, T., Himeno, T., Toyokuni, G., Tsuboi, S., Tono, Y. and Anderson, K. (2012) Interaction of Seismic Waves between Atmosphere-Ocean-Cryosphere and Geosphere in Polar Region. In: Kanao, M., Takenaka, H., Murai, Y., Matsushima, J. and Toyokuni, G., Eds., Seismic Waves—Research and Analysis, InTech. Publisher, Rijeka, 1-20.
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TITLE:
Statistics of Seismic Tremors with Harmonic Overtones Recorded at Syowa Station, Antarctica: October 2014-March 2015
AUTHORS:
Masaki Kanao
KEYWORDS:
Seismic Tremors, Harmonic Overtones, Statistics, Syowa Station, Antarctica
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Geosciences,
Vol.8 No.6,
June
26,
2017
ABSTRACT: During the period from October 2014 to March 2015, a total number of 82 seismic tremors and 66 ice-quakes were identified in both three-component short-period seismographs (HES) and broadband seismographs (STS-1) at Syowa Station (SYO), Antarctica. Statistics of the number of these tremors indicated that many tremors were likely to occur when large increases in temperature and/or wind speed during the period. This implied that the rapid increase in temperature enhanced a melting speed of cryosphere environment with generating seismic energy; the tremors were also excited by stormy conditions, associated with interactive resonance between sea-ices and oceanic swells. The characteristic tremors of harmonic overtones with strong amplitudes were explained by repetitive sources, suggesting inter-glacial asperities such as the collision of icebergs and fast sea-ice, calving of glaciers/ice-streams at the coastal environment of Antarctica. These high amplitude tremors occurred independently from other majority types of events, characterized by non-linear, small amplitude and weak signals at the stormy condition and rapid increase in temperature.