High-Resolution Surface-Wave Tomography from Ambient Seismic Noise
Université Joseph Fourier · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
Cross-correlation of 1 month of ambient seismic noise recorded at USArray stations in California yields hundreds of short-period surface-wave group-speed measurements on interstation paths. We used these measurements to construct tomographic images of the principal geological units of California, with low-speed anomalies corresponding to the main sedimentary basins and high-speed anomalies corresponding to the igneous cores of the major mountain ranges. This method can improve the resolution and fidelity of crustal images obtained from surface-wave analyses.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.44
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- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
4- НМН. М. ШапироCorresponding
Université Joseph Fourier, University of Colorado Boulder
- MCMichel Campillo
Université Joseph Fourier, University of Colorado Boulder
- LSLaurent Stehly
Université Joseph Fourier, University of Colorado Boulder
- MHM. H. Ritzwoller
Université Joseph Fourier, University of Colorado Boulder
Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Seismology
- Seismic noise
- Tomography
- Ambient noise level
- Noise (video)
- Surface wave
- Seismic tomography