Z. Jechumtalova et J. Sileny, Point-source parameters from noisy waveforms: Error estimate by Monte-Carlo simulation, PUR A GEOPH, 158(9-10), 2001, pp. 1639-1654
We introduce an approach to estimate the error in the determination of the
point-source mechanism and corresponding source-time function by inverting
waveform. data contaminated by a noise. No a priori assumptions about the s
tatistical characteristics of the noise are needed. The estimate of the con
fidence region of the retrieved source is constructed as a set of solutions
of the inverse problem for individual realizations of noisy data. They are
generated from a sample of observed noise by Monte-Carlo simulation: white
noise is convolved with the observed noise sample yielding a particular re
alization of the noise, which is random but retains the spectral characteri
stics of the observed sample. This approach allows us to consider even the
situations where the noise varies from station to station. However, the bas
ic assumption is that the noise is random, thus the method cannot handle sy
stematic errors, e.g., due to mislocation or incorrect model of the medium.
Synthetic tests with noisy data simulating the configuration of the seismic
network in Friuli, NE Italy, show that determination of the source-time fu
nction is rather uncertain even with low-noise contamination but that orien
tation of the mechanism is recovered very well, As an example, local wavefo
rms of a magnitude 3 event from the 1988 Moggio Udinese swarm, Northern Ita
ly, are processed.