Re-location and integration into the ISC Bulletin of earthquakes recorded by hydro-acoustic MERMAID instruments freely floating in the South Pacific Ocean

Dalija Namjesnik,Karin Sigloch,Joel D. Simon, Tom Garth, James Harris,Dmitry Storchak,Frederik. J. Simons, Sébastien Bonnieux, Yong Yu,Masayuki Obayashi

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We present the analysis of more than 9000 hydro-acoustic earthquake records, recorded by a network of 50 instruments called Mobile Earthquake Recording in Marine Areas by Independent Divers (MERMAIDs), which are freely floating in the South Pacific Ocean. This network is part of the collaborative South Pacific Plume Imaging and Modeling (SPPIM) project. Our analysis focuses on evaluating how the MERMAID stations complement the conventional worldwide network of stations reporting to the ISC, comprising records of globally distributed seismic stations. In the context of routine earthquake (re)location, we evaluate the improvement of results of earthquake location estimates, particularly focusing on the Tonga-Kermadec subduction zone, where current distribution of seismic land stations is extremely sparse. MERMAIDs are often the closest “station” to earthquakes occurring in the Tonga subduction zone, and frequently fill significant station azimuthal gaps. We matched the MERMAID records from June 2018 to December 2023 to more than 3000 earthquakes which are reported to the ISC by many international agencies worldwide, allowing us to construct the MERMAID catalogue, complimented with additional parametric data such as MERMAIDs locations, observed direct P-phase picks and travel time residuals with respect to ak135 model, as well as their corrections for bathymetry. These data were integrated into the existing ISC Bulletin, and relocated using the ISC hypocentre relocation algorithm ISCLoc. The results of this successful first integration of MERMAID data into ISC routines presents an important step towards routinely including MERMAID traveltime picks in ISC Bulletin.
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