The onshore and offshore regions in South Guangdong around Hong Kong exhibi
t different b-values of the G-R relation. The two regions have yielded b-va
lues of 0.85 and 0.67, respectively, based on the most complete seismic dat
abase for the period 1970-1995. Tests on the completeness of the seismic ca
talogue and dominance of local source zones suggest a fundamentally complet
e record for M greater than or equal to 3 events and the spatial bias in th
e b-values cannot be explained entirely in terms of these two factors. The
subcatalogue of onshore events with focal depth greater than or equal to 6
km has yielded an essentially identical b-value as that for the offshore re
gion, thus revealing a weak upper crust with diffused seismicity overlying
a relatively strong lower crust. The present study shows that spatial bias
in the b-value can be resolved by a proper analysis of the seismic data. Th
e interpretation is also consistent with the model that the relative motion
between South China and the South China Sea is diffused over a broad fault
zone along the coast, with a higher b-value in the upper crust and the lac
k of a single wrench fault. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reser
ved.