STRUCTURE OF THE UPPER PART OF THE EARTH'S MANTLE FROM OBSERVATIONS OF EARTHQUAKES WITH INTERMEDIATE DEPTHS OF FOCUS

A study of the earth's mantle was conducted on the basis of earthquakes occurring in the Pamir-Hindu Kush epicentral zone. In order to improve the accuracy of the determinations of the geometric coordinates of the foci, five temporary seismic stations were set up in the immediate epicentral zon...

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Main Authors: Lukk,A. A., Nersesov,I. L.
Other Authors: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON D C AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY DIV
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1965
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Summary:A study of the earth's mantle was conducted on the basis of earthquakes occurring in the Pamir-Hindu Kush epicentral zone. In order to improve the accuracy of the determinations of the geometric coordinates of the foci, five temporary seismic stations were set up in the immediate epicentral zone. Elastic vibrations were registered on a profile of stations passing through Central Asia, eastern Kazakhstan, and the Altay and Sayan Mountains to the Lena River. The average distance between stations was 70--100 km. The total length of the profile was 3500 km. Earthquake epicenters were determined by the K-epicentral method , which does not depend on knowledge of the velocity profile of the medium or the depth of the focus, and is in essence a somewhat modified theoretical travel-time method. Trans. of Akademiya Nauk SSSR. Doklady, v162 n3 p559-62 1965 (Stroenie Verknei Chasti Obolochki Zemli po Nablyudeniyam nad Zemletryaseniyami s Promezhutochnoi Glubinoi Ochaga).