AUTHOR=Ariyoshi Keisuke , Iinuma Takeshi , Nakano Masaru , Kimura Toshinori , Araki Eiichiro , Machida Yuya , Sueki Kentaro , Yada Shuichiro , Nishiyama Takehiro , Suzuki Kensuke , Hori Takane , Takahashi Narumi , Kodaira Shuichi TITLE=Characteristics of Slow Slip Event in March 2020 Revealed From Borehole and DONET Observatories JOURNAL=Frontiers in Earth Science VOLUME=8 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.600793 DOI=10.3389/feart.2020.600793 ISSN=2296-6463 ABSTRACT=
We have detected an event of pore pressure change (hereafter, we refer it to “pore pressure event”) from borehole stations in real time in March 2020, owing to the network developed by connecting three borehole stations to the Dense Oceanfloor Network System for Earthquakes and Tsunamis (DONET) observatories near the Nankai Trough. During the pore pressure event, shallow very low-frequency events (sVLFEs) were also detected from the broadband seismometers of DONET, which suggests that the sVLFE migrated toward updip region along the subduction plate boundary. Since one of the pore pressure sensors have been suffered from unrecognized noise after the replacement of sensors due to the connecting operation, we assume four cases for crustal deformation component of the pore pressure change. Comparing the four possible cases for crustal deformation component of the volumetric strain change at C0010 with the observed sVLFE migration and the characteristic of previous SSEs, we conclude that the pore pressure event can be explained from SSE migration toward the updip region which triggered sVLFE in the passage. This feature is similar to the previous SSE in 2015 and could be distinguished from the unrecognized noise on the basis of