Real-Time Reconstruction of Ground Motion During Small Magnitude Earthquakes: A Pilot Study
Real-Time Reconstruction of Ground Motion During Small Magnitude Earthquakes: A Pilot Study
This study presents a pilot investigation into a novel method for reconstructing real-time ground motion during small magnitude earthquakes (M < 4.5), removing the need for computationally expensive source characterization and simulation processes to assess ground shaking. Small magnitude earthquakes, which occur frequently and can be modeled as point sources, provide ideal conditions for evaluating real-time reconstruction methods. Utilizing sparse observation data, the method applies the Gappy Auto-Encoder (Gappy AE) algorithm for efficient field data reconstruction. This is the first study to apply the Gappy AE algorithm to earthquake ground motion reconstruction. Numerical experiments conducted with SW4 simulations demonstrate the method's accuracy and speed across varying seismic scenarios. The reconstruction performance is further validated using real seismic data from the Berkeley area in California, USA, demonstrating the potential for practical application of real-time earthquake data reconstruction using Gappy AE. As a pilot investigation, it lays the groundwork for future applications to larger and more complex seismic events.
Youngkyu Kim、Qingkai Kong、Youngsoo Choi、Byounghyun Yoo、Arben Pitarka
地球物理学
Youngkyu Kim,Qingkai Kong,Youngsoo Choi,Byounghyun Yoo,Arben Pitarka.Real-Time Reconstruction of Ground Motion During Small Magnitude Earthquakes: A Pilot Study[EB/OL].(2025-04-16)[2025-05-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.11752.点此复制
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