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A Detailed Earthquake Catalog for Banda Arc–Australian Plate Collision Zone Using Machine-Learning Phase Picker and an Automated Workflow
Author(s) -
Chengxin Jiang,
Ping Zhang,
Malcolm C. A. White,
Robert Pickle,
Meghan S. Miller
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the seismic record
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2694-4006
DOI - 10.1785/0320210041
Subject(s) - seismology , induced seismicity , geology , subduction , plate tectonics , workflow , collision , software deployment , collision zone , tectonics , slab , lithosphere , earthquake location , computer science , geophysics , database , computer security , operating system
The tectonic setting of Timor–Leste and Eastern Indonesia comprises of a complex transition from oceanic lithosphere subduction to arc-continental collision. To better understand the deformation and convergent-zone structure of the region, we derive a new catalog of earthquake hypocenters and magnitudes from a temporary deployment of five years of continuous seismic data using an automated processing procedure. This includes a machine-learning phase picker, EQTransformer, and a sequential earthquake association and location workflow. We detect and locate ∼19,000 events during 2014–2018, which demonstrates that it is possible to characterize earthquake sequences from raw seismic data using a well-trained machine-learning picker for a complex convergent plate setting. This study provides the most complete catalog available for the region for the duration of the temporary deployment, which includes a complex pattern of crustal events across the collision zone and into the back-arc, as well as abundant deep slab seismicity.

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