Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.

More than 150 events, recently recorded by seven seismic broadband stations (OGS- IAA, IRIS, GSETT3-IDC), have been collected and processed to obtain an overview of the crust and upper mantle shear wave velocities. Group velocities of the fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love waves, in the period range...

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Main Authors: VUAN A, RUSSI M, PANZA, GIULIANO
Other Authors: Vuan, A, Russi, M, Panza, Giuliano
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698622
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spelling ftunitriestiris:oai:arts.units.it:11368/1698622 2023-05-15T13:31:04+02:00 Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region. VUAN A RUSSI M PANZA, GIULIANO Vuan, A Russi, M Panza, Giuliano 2000 http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698622 eng eng volume:157 firstpage:1337 lastpage:1357 journal:PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698622 Antarctica Scotia Sea lithospheric structure tomography surface waves info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftunitriestiris 2023-04-09T06:02:20Z More than 150 events, recently recorded by seven seismic broadband stations (OGS- IAA, IRIS, GSETT3-IDC), have been collected and processed to obtain an overview of the crust and upper mantle shear wave velocities. Group velocities of the fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love waves, in the period range from 15 s to 50 s, are used to obtain tomographic maps of the Scotia Sea region, the tip of Antarctic Peninsula, and the tip of South America. Errors in the measurements, estimated on clusters, are larger for Love waves than for Rayleigh waves and their averages are 0.060–0.080 km/s and 0.030–0.040 km/s, respectively. From the regionalisation of the dispersion measurements, we obtain smoothed local dispersion curves in correspondence with the main geological and tectonic features, and from their nonlinear inversion, the shear wave velocity versus depth profiles. The correlation length of the heterogeneity, which can be resolved by Rayleigh waves, varies between 200 and 400 km in most parts of the studied area, but becomes greater near the periphery of the maps. The spatial resolution of Love waves (400–600 km) is poorer than that of Rayleigh waves, due to the deteriorated path coverage and to the larger errors in the group velocity measurements. Models of the shear wave velocity in the crust and upper mantle for the tip of South America, the Falkland Plateau, the Scotia Sea, the South Sandwich oceanic spreading ridge, the South Sandwich trench, the South Scotia ridge, the tip of Antarctic Peninsula, the Bransfield Strait and the Drake Passage are presented. Our regional models and the existing large-scale models (e.g., CRUST5.1), help to define a 3-D velocity model of the Scotia Sea region to be further investigated by waveform inversion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait Drake Passage Scotia Sea Università degli studi di Trieste: ArTS (Archivio della ricerca di Trieste) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Drake Passage Scotia Sea Bransfield Strait Falkland Plateau ENVELOPE(-50.000,-50.000,-51.000,-51.000) South Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000) South Sandwich Trench ENVELOPE(-25.000,-25.000,-56.500,-56.500)
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topic Antarctica
Scotia Sea
lithospheric structure
tomography
surface waves
spellingShingle Antarctica
Scotia Sea
lithospheric structure
tomography
surface waves
VUAN A
RUSSI M
PANZA, GIULIANO
Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
topic_facet Antarctica
Scotia Sea
lithospheric structure
tomography
surface waves
description More than 150 events, recently recorded by seven seismic broadband stations (OGS- IAA, IRIS, GSETT3-IDC), have been collected and processed to obtain an overview of the crust and upper mantle shear wave velocities. Group velocities of the fundamental mode Rayleigh and Love waves, in the period range from 15 s to 50 s, are used to obtain tomographic maps of the Scotia Sea region, the tip of Antarctic Peninsula, and the tip of South America. Errors in the measurements, estimated on clusters, are larger for Love waves than for Rayleigh waves and their averages are 0.060–0.080 km/s and 0.030–0.040 km/s, respectively. From the regionalisation of the dispersion measurements, we obtain smoothed local dispersion curves in correspondence with the main geological and tectonic features, and from their nonlinear inversion, the shear wave velocity versus depth profiles. The correlation length of the heterogeneity, which can be resolved by Rayleigh waves, varies between 200 and 400 km in most parts of the studied area, but becomes greater near the periphery of the maps. The spatial resolution of Love waves (400–600 km) is poorer than that of Rayleigh waves, due to the deteriorated path coverage and to the larger errors in the group velocity measurements. Models of the shear wave velocity in the crust and upper mantle for the tip of South America, the Falkland Plateau, the Scotia Sea, the South Sandwich oceanic spreading ridge, the South Sandwich trench, the South Scotia ridge, the tip of Antarctic Peninsula, the Bransfield Strait and the Drake Passage are presented. Our regional models and the existing large-scale models (e.g., CRUST5.1), help to define a 3-D velocity model of the Scotia Sea region to be further investigated by waveform inversion.
author2 Vuan, A
Russi, M
Panza, Giuliano
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author VUAN A
RUSSI M
PANZA, GIULIANO
author_facet VUAN A
RUSSI M
PANZA, GIULIANO
author_sort VUAN A
title Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
title_short Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
title_full Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
title_fullStr Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
title_full_unstemmed Group velocity tomography in the Subantarctic Scotia Sea region.
title_sort group velocity tomography in the subantarctic scotia sea region.
publishDate 2000
url http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698622
long_lat ENVELOPE(-50.000,-50.000,-51.000,-51.000)
ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000)
ENVELOPE(-25.000,-25.000,-56.500,-56.500)
geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Bransfield Strait
Falkland Plateau
South Scotia Ridge
South Sandwich Trench
geographic_facet Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
Bransfield Strait
Falkland Plateau
South Scotia Ridge
South Sandwich Trench
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Bransfield Strait
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Bransfield Strait
Drake Passage
Scotia Sea
op_relation volume:157
firstpage:1337
lastpage:1357
journal:PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698622
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