Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data

Seismic arrays for detection of small earthquakes benefit from array processing aimed at reducing noise levels. We present a frequency-dependent multichannel Wiener filtering (MCWF) technique, which employs an adaptive least-squares method to remove coherent noise in seismic array data. The noise re...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Main Authors: Wang, J., Schweitzer, J., Tilmann, F., White, R., Soosalu, H.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_244303 2023-05-15T17:43:32+02:00 Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data Wang, J. Schweitzer, J. Tilmann, F. White, R. Soosalu, H. 2011 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_244303 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1785/0120110003 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_244303 Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 550 - Earth sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2011 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1785/0120110003 2022-09-14T05:54:16Z Seismic arrays for detection of small earthquakes benefit from array processing aimed at reducing noise levels. We present a frequency-dependent multichannel Wiener filtering (MCWF) technique, which employs an adaptive least-squares method to remove coherent noise in seismic array data. The noise records on a number of reference channels are used to predict the noise on a primary channel, which can then be subtracted from the observed data. A sequence of aftershocks caused by the Mw 6.1 21 February 2008 mainshock in Spitsbergen was recorded by the ARCES array in northern Norway. This aftershock sequence was filtered using the multichannel Wiener filters in both triggered and continuous modes. The Spitsbergen (SPITS) array, at a much closer distance to the source region, provides reliable reference information on the true number of detectable aftershocks. The conventional delay-and-sum beamforming combined with a band-pass filter could detect only 513 aftershocks with 181 false alarms, using a series of constraints comprised of signal-to-noise ratio, back azimuth, and slowness; the multichannel Wiener filtered results found 577 aftershocks with 165 false alarms using the same constraints. A complete automatic multichannel Wiener procedure is developed for event detection on continuous data. An appropriate signal-to-noise ratio threshold for aftershock detection of 2.7 is suggested. Compared to the beamforming method, the MCWF also reduces false alarms when detecting the same number of aftershocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Spitsbergen GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) Norway Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 101 6 2887 2896
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Wang, J.
Schweitzer, J.
Tilmann, F.
White, R.
Soosalu, H.
Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
topic_facet 550 - Earth sciences
description Seismic arrays for detection of small earthquakes benefit from array processing aimed at reducing noise levels. We present a frequency-dependent multichannel Wiener filtering (MCWF) technique, which employs an adaptive least-squares method to remove coherent noise in seismic array data. The noise records on a number of reference channels are used to predict the noise on a primary channel, which can then be subtracted from the observed data. A sequence of aftershocks caused by the Mw 6.1 21 February 2008 mainshock in Spitsbergen was recorded by the ARCES array in northern Norway. This aftershock sequence was filtered using the multichannel Wiener filters in both triggered and continuous modes. The Spitsbergen (SPITS) array, at a much closer distance to the source region, provides reliable reference information on the true number of detectable aftershocks. The conventional delay-and-sum beamforming combined with a band-pass filter could detect only 513 aftershocks with 181 false alarms, using a series of constraints comprised of signal-to-noise ratio, back azimuth, and slowness; the multichannel Wiener filtered results found 577 aftershocks with 165 false alarms using the same constraints. A complete automatic multichannel Wiener procedure is developed for event detection on continuous data. An appropriate signal-to-noise ratio threshold for aftershock detection of 2.7 is suggested. Compared to the beamforming method, the MCWF also reduces false alarms when detecting the same number of aftershocks.
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author Wang, J.
Schweitzer, J.
Tilmann, F.
White, R.
Soosalu, H.
author_facet Wang, J.
Schweitzer, J.
Tilmann, F.
White, R.
Soosalu, H.
author_sort Wang, J.
title Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
title_short Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
title_full Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
title_fullStr Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Multichannel Wiener Filter to Regional Event Detection Using NORSAR Seismic-Array Data
title_sort application of the multichannel wiener filter to regional event detection using norsar seismic-array data
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