A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars

The study of seismic surface waves provides important constraints on the Earth interior and potentially other celestial objects. In this thesis, we present a novel hierarchical transdimensional Bayesian approach to extract phase velocity dispersion and shear-wave velocity (VS) models from a single s...

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Main Author: Xu, Haotian
Other Authors: Beghein, Caroline
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Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2021
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt46t8q83j 2023-05-15T13:52:09+02:00 A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars Xu, Haotian Beghein, Caroline 2021-01-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/46t8q83j en eng eScholarship, University of California qt46t8q83j https://escholarship.org/uc/item/46t8q83j public Geophysics Anisotropy Antarctica Higher Mode Surface Waves Inverse Theory Seismic Tomography etd 2021 ftcdlib 2021-09-13T17:11:42Z The study of seismic surface waves provides important constraints on the Earth interior and potentially other celestial objects. In this thesis, we present a novel hierarchical transdimensional Bayesian approach to extract phase velocity dispersion and shear-wave velocity (VS) models from a single seismogram. Monte Carlo Markov Chains (MCMC) seek an ensemble of one dimensional (1-D) VS models between a seismic source and a receiver that can explain the observed waveform. The models obtained are used to represent the posterior VS distribution of the 1-D path, which can then be used to invert for three dimensional (3-D) models. An advantage of our approach is that it can also t unknown data noise, which reduces the risk of overtting the data in the seismic inversion problem. A 3-D azimuthally anisotropic VS model is obtained by applying the proposed method to Antarctica. The results show distinct patterns between East Antarctica and West Antarctica in both isotropic and anisotropic terms. We also demonstrate the feasibility to apply our method to Mars using the Mars Structure Service (MSS) blind test data and our own synthetic data, which included realistic noise levels based on the noise recorded by InSight. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica West Antarctica University of California: eScholarship East Antarctica West Antarctica
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Anisotropy
Antarctica
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Inverse Theory
Seismic Tomography
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Anisotropy
Antarctica
Higher Mode Surface Waves
Inverse Theory
Seismic Tomography
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A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
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Anisotropy
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Higher Mode Surface Waves
Inverse Theory
Seismic Tomography
description The study of seismic surface waves provides important constraints on the Earth interior and potentially other celestial objects. In this thesis, we present a novel hierarchical transdimensional Bayesian approach to extract phase velocity dispersion and shear-wave velocity (VS) models from a single seismogram. Monte Carlo Markov Chains (MCMC) seek an ensemble of one dimensional (1-D) VS models between a seismic source and a receiver that can explain the observed waveform. The models obtained are used to represent the posterior VS distribution of the 1-D path, which can then be used to invert for three dimensional (3-D) models. An advantage of our approach is that it can also t unknown data noise, which reduces the risk of overtting the data in the seismic inversion problem. A 3-D azimuthally anisotropic VS model is obtained by applying the proposed method to Antarctica. The results show distinct patterns between East Antarctica and West Antarctica in both isotropic and anisotropic terms. We also demonstrate the feasibility to apply our method to Mars using the Mars Structure Service (MSS) blind test data and our own synthetic data, which included realistic noise levels based on the noise recorded by InSight.
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title A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
title_short A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
title_full A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
title_fullStr A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
title_full_unstemmed A Transdimensional Inversion Method for Multi-mode Surface Waves and Its Application to Antarctica and Mars
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