Surface-wave array tomography in SE Tibet from ambient seismic noise and two-station analysis - I. Phase velocity maps
Planetary Science Institute · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Empirical Green's functions (EGFs) between pairs of seismographs can be estimated from the time derivative of the long-time cross-correlation of ambient seismic noise. These EGFs reveal velocity dispersion at relatively short periods, which can be used to resolve structures in the crust and uppermost mantle better than with traditional surface-wave tomography. We combine Rayleigh-wave dispersion estimates from EGFs and from traditional two-station (TS) analysis into a new approach to surface-wave array tomography with data from dense receiver arrays. We illustrate the methodology with continuous broad-band recordings from a temporary seismographic network on the southeastern part of the Tibetan plateau, in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Rayleigh wave
- Seismology
- Phase velocity
- Surface wave
- Passive seismic
- Seismic tomography
- Receiver function