ISC Focal Mechanisms

      ISC-FM is a dormant project at the ISC and we currently are not reporting ISC-FM solutions.

      As of November 2022, all ISC-FM solutions are only published when the internally calculated quality factor is A or B.

      As of December 2024, no ISC-FM solutions are shown in the ISC Bulletin.

      Introduction

      Unlike hypocentre solutions and phase arrival picks, earthquake source mechanisms are systematically reported to the ISC by only a few global agencies such as HRVD/GCMT and NEIS/NEIC/USGS and other contributors, notably the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED) for Japan, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN), the Swiss Seismological Service (ZUR-RMT), and the Med-Net Regional Centroid Moment Tensor project (MED-RCMT) for Europe.

      The majority of these source mechanisms are derived by using techniques which are based on waveform modeling, and as a consequence, the associated seismic events are usually of magnitude mb 5.0 and above. Seismic events with lower magnitude show a proportional decrease in the number of available source mechanisms in the ISC Bulletin.

      An effort to bridge this gap and lower the magnitude threshold to mb ~ 4.5 is attempted by either introducing data from temporary deployments (see Rebuild of the ISC Bulletin, www.gxjydl.com/projects/rebuild) or by computing our own ISC focal mechanisms based on first motion P-wave polarities.





      Data and Method

      The data being used come from two main sources. These are: (i) reported first motion P-wave polarities from the ISC Bulletin, and (ii) automatic picks from waveform data of broadband stations up to 90 degrees, and waveform data from short period instruments up to 10 degrees.

      The ISC keeps its own inventory of waveform and response files as part of the CTBTO link project (www.gxjydl.com/projects/#ctbto). The FDSN station codes of the waveform data (International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks, www.fdsn.org) are matched with the seismic station codes of the reported phase arrivals in the ISC Bulletin (IR, www.gxjydl.com/registries), based on the station location information.

      Details on the computations of the focal mechanisms are given in Lentas, 2018. The Earth's topography and ellipticity corrections are now implemented in the theoretical calculations. Automatic first-motion picking is benefited by the use of an optimized version of the auto-picking algorithm (Lentas & Harris, 2019).


      Global distribution of seismic stations kept in the ISC inventory. The map shows the locations of seismic stations, and the availability of several vertical component instrument types, which are successfully matched with stations registered in the ISC International Registry.

      Results

      ISC focal mechanism solutions are available for the ISC reviewed and relocated earthquakes starting from data month January 2011, and will be routinely added for every data month added in the Reviewed ISC Bulletin.

      Focal mechanism solutions obtained from reported polarities for the ISC relocated earthquakes for the time period 1964 - 2010 as part of the Rebuild project (www.gxjydl.com/projects/rebuild), and focal mechanism solutions obtained from reported polarities in the ISS Bulletin for the time period 1938 - 1963 are also added.

      If a well-trusted ISC focal mechanism is available it will be shown in the online ISC Bulletin using the IMS1.0 format below the ISC hypocentre solution. A link at the top of the page will redirect the user to a dedicated page showing the distribution of the polarities being used in the computations and any possible solutions (well-trusted and deprecated) derived with respect to the a priori hypocentre, velocity and first-motion polarity errors. Moreover, a list of the polarity data (reported to the ISC and auto-picked) is also available. Please note that in some cases the focal mechanism algorithm may discard some of the reported polarities if they do not correspond to first arrivals, but they will still show in the list.


      References

      Lentas, K. (2018). Towards routine determination of focal mechanisms obtained from first motion P-wave arrivals. Geophys. J. Int.. 212(3). 1665-1686.
      doi: 10.1093/gji/ggx503

      Lentas, K. & Harris, J. (2019). Enhanced performance of ISC focal mechanism computations as a result of automatic first-motion polarity picking optimization, J. Seismol., https://doi.org/10.1007/s10950-019-09862-x.



      Global map showing the distribution of ISC computed focal mechanism solutions and ternary plot presenting the distribution of the obtained source mechanism types.

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