Moo, Whoosh, Vroom, Beep, Twinkle: Identifying Non
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Moo, Whoosh, Vroom, Beep, Twinkle: Identifying Non
Moo, Whoosh, Vroom, Beep, Twinkle: Identifying Non-Seismic Signals Recorded by EarthScope’s USArray Transportable Array (TA) Stations 1 2 3 Debi Kilb , Aaron A. Velasco and Kristine Pankow 1. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States; 2. University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States; 3. University of Utah Current Goal: Generate a detection catalog that will allow us to estimate a background detection rate at each station. For each individual station also identify times of significant rate changes, which could potentially be an indication of remote triggering. Station UPAO: Summer Figure 2: Example of results from our detection algorithm. Within the 5Hz high pass filtered seismogram (yellow) our automatic detection algorithm correctly identifies some local/regional events (red-flag markers). Station UPAO: Winter Station: UPAO: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks 10 ✓ Time of day histograms show most detections are in the daytime. ✓ Waveform data shows detections are likely not seismic. ✓ Do not select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely non-seimsic). 0 0 5 10 15 Hour 20 Select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely seismic). Airports Small uncataloged local earthquakes M7.3 El Salvador Station R11A Station: CIA: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks Station: NEE2: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 Hour 15 50 0 20 0 5 10 Hour 15 20 S ✓ Time of day histograms show most detections are in the daytime. ✓ Waveform data shows detections are likely not seismic. ✓ Do not select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely non-seismic). Love Select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely seismic). Farms (e.g., cows) Rayleigh Shuttle Launch Station R11A Number Station: R11A: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks 5 0 0 5 10 Hour 15 20 Figure 3: High pass filtered (top) seismograms for USArray station R11A. Zoom of raw and filtered Chile seismograms (bottom) that show local and regional events at the time of the S-wave and Love-wave arrival from the teleseismic event. Time of day histograms show most detections are in the daytime. Waveform data shows a detections are likely not seismic. Do not select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely non-seismic). ✓ Select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely seismic). Station: Z40A: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks 5 0 0 5 10 Hour 15 20 Station Z40A Station Z40A ✓ Time of day histograms show most detections are in the daytime. ✓ Waveform data shows detections are likely not seismic. ✓ Do not select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely non-seismic). Select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely seismic). Traffic Summary Our aim is to initially avoid using stations with obvious non-seismic detections, opting instead to use only the cleanest data (i.e., station R11A) to first test our algorithms. After testing with the cleanest data we will subsequently move on and process data that is more challenging to interpret. Acknowledgements Today’s Goal: Identify useful data Funding for this work provided by NSF EAR-1053376 grant: Collaborative Research: Systematic Analysis of Dynamic Earthquake Triggering Using the USArray Data. This work benefited from the REV web-based seismogram viewing tool (http://rev.seis.sc.edu/index.html), which is an interactive data view product funded by NSF, USC, and IRIS. Station: SOL: Stacked data from 37 mainschoks 40 Number Some data is not useful for our purposes because the small signals we want to study are obscured. To identify non-optimal stations we create time-of-day histograms of the detections for each station and also examine the characteristics of a randomly selected suite of 24-hours of waveform data. Local/regional Events Station CIA Station NEE2 Number We use the Antelope software’s short-term average (STA) to long-term-average (LTA) ratio algorithm to create a catalog of “detections” at each station as a function of time (HP at 5 Hz; STA = 8 s; LTA = 80 s; designed for local events). We define a detection as simply a signal above the noise level, which may, or may not, be an earthquake. We assume a strong change in the rate of detections during, and/or following, the passage of surface waves from a large teleseismic event could be indicative of remote triggering. Example: Chile M=8.8 2010 High Pass at 5 Hz, No Instrument Correction Image from: http://anf.ucsd.edu/stations/deployment_history.php What is a ‘detection’? Troy Canyon (R11A) Image from: http://anf.ucsd.edu/cacheimages/station_photos/R11A_top_pick_395111816.jpg Number Figure 1: Image of a USArray cumulative station deployment map. Stations are colorcoded according to their network provider (see legend). On the first day of each month, maps similar to this are automatically created based on data acquired in the previous month. The Transportable Array component of the USArray/EarthScope project is a rolling array of 400 broadband stations deployed on a uniform 70-km grid. Example of an Optimal Station Air Circulation System Number Long Range Goal: Investigate if there exists a minimum dynamic stress threshold (i.e., in amplitude, frequency or both) required to trigger remote earthquakes using data collected by >400 stations in EarthScope’s USArray Transportable Array (USArray TA) network (Figure 1), supplemented by data from ~100 local seismic network stations when available. Non-Optimal Stations Number Introduction 20 0 0 5 10 Station SOL Hour 15 20 Station SOL Good News: Our detection algorithm correctly ignores signals caused by traffic as evidenced by the minimal detections during the daytime at station SOL. Time of day histograms show most detections are in the daytime. Waveform data shows detections are likely not seismic. ✓ Do not select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely non-seismic). Select this station for use in our initial beta-testing (i.e., detections likely seismic).