Ó BirkhaÈuser Verlag, Basel, 2001 Pure and Applied Geophysics A Fast and Reliable Method for Surface Wave Tomography

Abstract Ð We describe a method to invert regional or global scale surface-wave group or phasevelocity measurements to estimate 2-D models of the distribution and strength of isotropic and azimuthally anisotropic velocity variations. Such maps have at least two purposes in monitoring the nuclear Com...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.219.3370 2023-05-15T13:52:43+02:00 Ó BirkhaÈuser Verlag, Basel, 2001 Pure and Applied Geophysics A Fast and Reliable Method for Surface Wave Tomography M. P. Barmin M. H. Ritzwoller A. L. Levshin The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.219.3370 http://ciei.colorado.edu/geophysics/pubs/mhrpubs/pubs/2001/1.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.219.3370 http://ciei.colorado.edu/geophysics/pubs/mhrpubs/pubs/2001/1.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://ciei.colorado.edu/geophysics/pubs/mhrpubs/pubs/2001/1.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:12:02Z Abstract Ð We describe a method to invert regional or global scale surface-wave group or phasevelocity measurements to estimate 2-D models of the distribution and strength of isotropic and azimuthally anisotropic velocity variations. Such maps have at least two purposes in monitoring the nuclear Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT): (1) They can be used as data to estimate the shear velocity of the crust and uppermost mantle and topography on internal interfaces which are important in event location, and (2) they can be used to estimate surface-wave travel-time correction surfaces to be used in phasematched ®lters designed to extract low signal-to-noise surface-wave packets. The purpose of this paper is to describe one useful path through the large number of options available in an inversion of surface-wave data. Our method appears to provide robust and reliable dispersion maps on both global and regional scales. The technique we describe has a number of features that have motivated its development and commend its use: (1) It is developed in a spherical geometry; (2) the region of inference is de®ned by an arbitrary simple closed curve so that the method works equally well on local, regional, or global scales; (3) spatial smoothness and model amplitude constraints can be applied simultaneously; (4) the selection of model regularization and the smoothing parameters is highly ¯exible which allows for the assessment of the e€ect of variations in these parameters; (5) the method allows for the simultaneous estimation of spatial resolution and amplitude bias of the images; and (6) the method optionally allows for the estimation of azimuthal anisotropy. We present examples of the application of this technique to observed surface-wave group and phase velocities globally and regionally across Eurasia and Antarctica. Key words: Surface waves, group velocity, tomography, seismic anisotropy. 1. Text Antarc* Antarctica Unknown
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description Abstract Ð We describe a method to invert regional or global scale surface-wave group or phasevelocity measurements to estimate 2-D models of the distribution and strength of isotropic and azimuthally anisotropic velocity variations. Such maps have at least two purposes in monitoring the nuclear Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT): (1) They can be used as data to estimate the shear velocity of the crust and uppermost mantle and topography on internal interfaces which are important in event location, and (2) they can be used to estimate surface-wave travel-time correction surfaces to be used in phasematched ®lters designed to extract low signal-to-noise surface-wave packets. The purpose of this paper is to describe one useful path through the large number of options available in an inversion of surface-wave data. Our method appears to provide robust and reliable dispersion maps on both global and regional scales. The technique we describe has a number of features that have motivated its development and commend its use: (1) It is developed in a spherical geometry; (2) the region of inference is de®ned by an arbitrary simple closed curve so that the method works equally well on local, regional, or global scales; (3) spatial smoothness and model amplitude constraints can be applied simultaneously; (4) the selection of model regularization and the smoothing parameters is highly ¯exible which allows for the assessment of the e€ect of variations in these parameters; (5) the method allows for the simultaneous estimation of spatial resolution and amplitude bias of the images; and (6) the method optionally allows for the estimation of azimuthal anisotropy. We present examples of the application of this technique to observed surface-wave group and phase velocities globally and regionally across Eurasia and Antarctica. Key words: Surface waves, group velocity, tomography, seismic anisotropy. 1.
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