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M6.3 - ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. - 2025/03/21 14:53:42 UTC | Geoscope

 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2025/03/21 14:53:42 UTC,  Mw=6.3

 Earthquake description:
     Location (USGS) : ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.
     UTC Date (USGS) : 2025/03/21 14:53:42
     Latitude (USGS) : 51.178°
     Longitude (USGS) : -176.146°
     Magnitude (SCARDEC) : 6.3 Mw
     Depth (SCARDEC) : 18 km
     Mechanism (SCARDEC) :

SCARDEC method: Analysis of the earthquake source

SCARDEC method uses the teleseismic body waves to retrieve the depth, focal mechanism, moment magnitude and source time function of earthquakes with magnitudes larger than 5.5-6. Details of the methodology are described in Vallée et al. [2011] and an application to all earthquakes with magnitude larger than 6 in the period 1992-2011 can be found in Vallée [2013]. The consolidated SCARDEC catalog, with full access to earthquake parameters and source time functions, can be found here.

In the near-real time configuration presented here, the solution is typically posted 45 minutes after earthquake occurrence. Solution includes a map summing up the SCARDEC results and a figure showing the agreement to the data. The map presents the earthquake location (together with the plate boundaries from Bird [2003] and the slab contours of SLAB 1.0 [Hayes et al., 2012]) and the main SCARDEC source parameters. Numerical values of focal mechanism parameters and seismic moment are written below the map. The data agreement figure compares the SCARDEC synthetics (red) with the FDSN data (black), in the frequency range used for focal mechanism determination. The name of GEOSCOPE stations is written in green.


See more information (about the data, the procedure, the reasons that could prevent from providing the earthquake information, the source time function determination...) in the "detailed notes".

If using some of the SCARDEC results, please refer to:

(1) Vallée, M., J. Charléty, A.M.G. Ferreira, B. Delouis, and J. Vergoz, SCARDEC : a new technique for the rapid determination of seismic moment magnitude, focal mechanism and source time functions for large earthquakes using body wave deconvolution, Geophys. J. Int., 184, 338-358, 2011.

(2) Vallée, M., Source time function properties indicate a strain drop independent of earthquake depth and magnitude, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/ncomms3606, 2013.



The method is running and maintained at IPGP laboratory. Apart from IPGP, past and present support to the development of the method are/were provided by the following institutes/projects :

                                                                            


We are grateful to the organisms providing, managing or federating data:

                                                                      


is used for drawing some maps of the webpage.

 
 Automatic determination of source parameters using the SCARDEC method