2024年能登半島地震の約3時間後より発生した南海トラフのスロー地震活動を分布型音響センシング(DAS)によって観測

2025-12-12 九州大学

九州大学大学院理学研究院の馬場慧助教らの研究グループは、2024年能登半島地震の約3時間後から南海トラフで発生したスロー地震活動を、分布型音響センシング(DAS)によって捉えることに成功した。室戸岬沖に敷設された海底光ファイバーケーブルを用いた連続DAS観測データを解析した結果、能登半島地震後、南海トラフ西端の浅部で小規模な微動活動が活発化していたことが判明した。これらの活動は、約600km離れた能登半島地震による応力変化に誘発されたスロー地震である可能性が高い。海底地震計の一部が十分に機能しない状況下でも検出できたことから、DASによる高密度・連続観測が、大地震後の地震・スロー地震活動の詳細なモニタリングに極めて有効であることが示された。本成果は Geophysical Research Letters 誌に掲載された。

2024年能登半島地震の約3時間後より発生した南海トラフのスロー地震活動を分布型音響センシング(DAS)によって観測
図1 本研究でDAS観測を行なっている領域(緑色の線がDAS観測に使用したケーブルを示す。四角形は、海底地震観測網DONETの観測点の位置を示す。灰色・赤色の丸や星印は、先行研究(Takemura et al., 2022; Tamaribuchi et al., 2022; Baba et al., 2023)のスロー地震の震源を示す。)

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能登半島地震(マグニチュード7.6)後、南海トラフ付近の浅い微動が活発化 Shallow Tremors Near the Nankai Trough Activated After the M 7.6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake

Satoru Baba, Eiichiro Araki, Takane Hori
Geophysical Research Letters  Published: 25 November 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1029/2025GL118973

Abstract

Off the Cape Muroto near the Nankai Trough, small shallow tremor activity was observed by distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) and offshore seismic network DONET after the 2024 M7.6 Noto Peninsula earthquake approximately 600 km away. After the mainshock, DAS continued observation including tremors more stably than DONET; therefore, DAS can be an effective means in monitoring seismicity when a large earthquake occurs. We located these tremors on the western edge of the slow earthquake area by envelope correlation and amplitude attenuation property with distance. These tremors activated several hours after the passage of surface waves of the earthquake. The number of tremors was larger than background tremor activity rate; therefore, this tremor activity can be related to the Noto Peninsula earthquake. A transient loading by the Noto Peninsula earthquake may have advanced the tremor occurrence, or pore pressure redistribution by a stress change may have caused the tremors.

Plain Language Summary

Slow earthquakes are phenomena with longer characteristic durations than regular earthquakes. After the M7.6 Noto Peninsula earthquake which occurred on 1 January 2024, small tremor activity, a type of slow earthquakes, has been observed off the Cape Muroto along the Nankai Trough, approximately 600 km apart from the epicenter. This activity was observed by an offshore seismic network DONET and distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) measurement, which utilizes a fiber-optic cable as a strain rate sensor array. We located these tremors on the western edge of the slow earthquake area suggested in previous studies. Generally, more than 10 tremors do not occur per day by background tremor activity only; therefore, this tremor activity is considered to be related to the Noto Peninsula earthquake. A transient loading by the Noto Peninsula earthquake may have caused the tremor activity.

Key Points

  • We observed a shallow tremor activity by DONET2 and DAS off the Cape Muroto a few hours after the 2024 Mj 7.6 Noto Peninsula earthquake
  • These tremors were located at the western edge of the slow earthquake area clarified by previous studies
  • A transient stress change by the Noto Peninsula earthquake may have caused the delayed triggering of the tremor activity
1702地球物理及び地球化学
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