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On crustal corrections in surface wave tomography

  • Ebru Bozdaǧ*
  • , Jeannot Trampert
  • *Bu çalışma için yazışmadan sorumlu yazar
  • Utrecht University

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Özet

Mantle models from surface waves rely on good crustal corrections. We investigated how far ray theoretical and finite frequency approximations can predict crustal corrections for fundamental mode surface waves. Using a spectral element method, we calculated synthetic seismograms in transversely isotropic PREM and in the 3-D crustal model Crust2.0 on top of PREM, and measured the corresponding time-shifts as a function of period. We then applied phase corrections to the PREM seismograms using ray theory and finite frequency theory with exact local phase velocity perturbations from Crust2.0 and looked at the residual time-shifts. After crustal corrections, residuals fall within the uncertainty of measured phase velocities for periods longer than 60 and 80 s for Rayleigh and Love waves, respectively. Rayleigh and Love waves are affected in a highly non-linear way by the crustal type. Oceanic crust affects Love waves stronger, while Rayleigh waves change most in continental crust. As a consequence, we find that the imperfect crustal corrections could have a large impact on our inferences of radial anisotropy. If we want to map anisotropy correctly, we should invert simultaneously for mantle and crust. The latter can only be achieved by using perturbation theory from a good 3-D starting model, or implementing full non-linearity from a 1-D starting model.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)1066-1082
Sayfa sayısı17
DergiGeophysical Journal International
Hacim172
Basın numarası3
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - Mar 2008
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

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