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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole,
Massachusetts, 02543
(R.A.S.)
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California,
92093
(J.A.H)
Eighteen Arctic Basin earthquakes were hydroacoustically detected during 64
days of monitoring with the Spinnaker hydrophone array in the Lincoln Sea
(Arctic Ocean). Epicentral estimates were made for 12 of these events. Event
ranges were estimated via the arrival time difference between the solid earth
P-wave and the hydroacoustic T wave. Azimuths were estimated
via plane-wave beamforming to the array elements in the 510 Hz band.
The 12 events fall on the North American/Eurasian plate boundary at the
extreme southern end of the Gakkel Ridge, and along the Spitsbergen Fracture
Zone (Lena Trough). One of the events (mb 5.4, 11 May
1996, Spitsbergen Fracture Zone) was detected by the Global Seismic Network
(GSN) with an epicenter that differs from our hydroacoustic estimate by 51 km.
Our hydroacoustic detection threshold appears to be mb
34 within a
1100 km radius of the Spinnaker array, confirming
that T waves propagate efficiently in the Arctic Basin and that
hydroacoustic techniques hold promise for seismic monitoring of the
region.
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