Surface wave tomography of the western United States from ambient seismic noise: Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocity maps
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
We present the results of Rayleigh wave and Love wave phase velocity tomography in the western United States using ambient seismic noise observed at over 250 broad-band stations from the EarthScope/USArray Transportable Array and regional networks. All available threecomponent time-series for the 12-month span between 2005 November 1 and 2006 October 31 have been cross-correlated to yield estimated empirical Rayleigh and Love wave Green's functions. The Love wave signals were observed with higher average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than Rayleigh wave signals and hence cannot be fully explained by the scattering of Rayleigh waves. Phase velocity dispersion curves for both Rayleigh and Love waves between 5 and…
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- Rayleigh wave
- Seismic noise
- Seismology
- Love wave
- Rayleigh scattering
- Phase velocity
- Geology
- Surface wave
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