TY - GEN
T1 - Periodic measurement of in-situ rock stress at shallow depth in the vicinity of the epicenter before and after the 2011 tohoku-oki earthquake
AU - Sakaguchi, Kiyotoshi
AU - Egawa, Motoki
AU - Yokoyama, Tatsuya
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Mr. Ryuzo Orita and Dr. Weiren Lin for their support and encouragemeot. This study was couducted as part of Kakenhi Research B (23360339) and Kakenhi Research B (26289346).
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© 2016 International Society for Rock Mechanics. All rights reserved.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - In-situ rock stress measurement was carried out in the Kamaishi mine of lwate prefecture to quantify the variation of the shallow crustal stress field associated with the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake. Stress measurement was conducted by the Compact Conical-ended Borehole Overcoring (CCBO) technique. Measurement period is from 1991 to 2015. Main results obtained in this study can be summarized as follows. The magnitudes of the three-dimensional principal stresses and the vertical stress at one year after the earthquake were more than double those before the earthquake. The principal stress magnitudes measured at two and three years after the earthquake decreased relative to those at one year after the earthquake. The increasing and decreasing trends in crustal stress in the Kamaishi mine can be interpreted in terms of the effects of coseismic rupture behavior of the Tohoku-oki earthquake mainshock and the occurrence of aftershocks in the Sanriku-oki low-seismicity region (SLSR), where the Kamaishi mine is located. The consistency between the change in measured stress and the change in seismicity in the Kamaishi regions suggests that the results of stress measurements, even those at a much shallower depth than the earthquake source fault, can be useful for understanding rupture propagation behavior.
AB - In-situ rock stress measurement was carried out in the Kamaishi mine of lwate prefecture to quantify the variation of the shallow crustal stress field associated with the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake. Stress measurement was conducted by the Compact Conical-ended Borehole Overcoring (CCBO) technique. Measurement period is from 1991 to 2015. Main results obtained in this study can be summarized as follows. The magnitudes of the three-dimensional principal stresses and the vertical stress at one year after the earthquake were more than double those before the earthquake. The principal stress magnitudes measured at two and three years after the earthquake decreased relative to those at one year after the earthquake. The increasing and decreasing trends in crustal stress in the Kamaishi mine can be interpreted in terms of the effects of coseismic rupture behavior of the Tohoku-oki earthquake mainshock and the occurrence of aftershocks in the Sanriku-oki low-seismicity region (SLSR), where the Kamaishi mine is located. The consistency between the change in measured stress and the change in seismicity in the Kamaishi regions suggests that the results of stress measurements, even those at a much shallower depth than the earthquake source fault, can be useful for understanding rupture propagation behavior.
KW - CCBO technique
KW - Earthquake
KW - In-situ rock stress
KW - Rock stress measurement
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85046030221
T3 - ISRM International Symposium on In-Situ Rock Stress, ISRS 2016
SP - 510
EP - 519
BT - ISRM International Symposium on In-Situ Rock Stress, ISRS 2016
A2 - Raasakka, null
A2 - Johansson, Erik
PB - International Society for Rock Mechanics
T2 - ISRM 7th International Symposium on In-Situ Rock Stress, ISRS 2016
Y2 - 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016
ER -