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Abstract

HJORLEIFSDOTTIR, Vala; SINGH, Shri Krishna  and  HUSKER, Allen. Differences in Epicentral Location of Mexican Earthquakes between Local and Global Catalogs: An update. Geofís. Intl [online]. 2016, vol.55, n.1, pp.79-93. ISSN 2954-436X.

Differences in epicentral locations between local and global catalogs for earthquakes in the Mexican subduction zone were first observed to be biased in the 1980s, based on a few well studied events. In this study we compare locations between two local catalogs; (1) a recent high precision catalog of events in the state of Guerrero and (2) the catalog of the Servicio Sismológico Nacional (SSN), to the global catalog of the United States Geological Service (USGS). We find that on average epicentral locations in the global catalog of earthquakes larger than M 5 in the Mexican subduction zone are 26 km towards N54°E of those in the local catalogs. We investigate how the errors vary for different types of earthquakes in Guerrero, and how they vary along the trench, from the state of Jalisco to the state of Chiapas. The average differences are largest for thrust events occurring close to the trench, and for events in Michoacán. The differences are greater on average for large earthquakes than for small. There is a tradeoff between the distance from the trench and timing, suggesting a poor resolution of these parameters, due to the lack of stations the Pacific Ocean. We attribute the differences in locations to systematic patterns in the velocity structure of the mantle, with consistently fast paths to the northeast and relatively slow paths towards the southwest.

Keywords : seismicity; mexican subduction zone; earthquake location.

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