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Seminarium fizyki litosfery i planetologii

sala 109, ul. Pasteura 7
2017-01-13 (09:30) Calendar icon
Mgr Agnieszka Płonka, prof. Andreas Fichtner (Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University oraz Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich)

Resolvability of regional density structure

We perform principal component analyses of sensitivity kernels for P velocity, S velocity, and density. This is intended to establish the extent to which these kernels are linearly independent, i.e. the extent to which the different parameters may be constrained independently. Since the density imprint we observe is not exclusively linked to travel times and amplitudes of specific phases, we consider waveform differences between complete seismograms. We test the method using a known smooth model of the crust and seismograms with clear Love and Rayleigh waves, showing that - as expected - the first principal kernel maximizes sensitivity to SH and SV velocity structure, respectively, and that the leakage between S velocity, P velocity and density parameter spaces is minimal in the chosen setup. Next, we apply the method to data from 17 events around the Iberian Penninsula, registered in total by 492 stations. The objective is to find a principal kernel which would maximize the sensitivity to density, potentially allowing for independent density resolution, and, as the final goal, for direct density inversion.

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