MODIFIED FREQUENCY-WAVE-NUMBER ALGORITHM FOR REGIONAL SEISMOGRAMS USING FILONS QUADRATURE - MODELING OF L(G) WAVES IN EASTERN NORTH-AMERICA

被引:215
作者
SAIKIA, CK
机构
[1] Woodward-Clyde Consultants, Pasadena, California, 91101
关键词
FILONS QUADRATURE; FREQUENCY WAVE-NUMBER; IRREGULAR RECEIVER CRUST; L(G) WAVES; LAMINAR STRUCTURE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-246X.1994.tb04680.x
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The main focus of this study is to develop an efficient frequency-wavenumber code to synthesize high-frequency (say, 10 Hz) regional seismograms (up to a distance of more than 1000 km) in a medium consisting of a large number of crustal layers, and investigate effects of regional waveguides on L(g) waves. In this newly developed code, the frequency-wavenumber response is evaluated by using the Filon's quadrature at high frequency and the polynomial approximation of Bessel's functions (implementing trapezoidal integration) at low frequency. This has reduced the computation time by several folds compared to the time needed for the trapezoidal integration. Using this algorithm, both broad-band seismograms at Harvard and short-period ECTN (Eastern Canadian Telemetered Network) seismograms from 1988 November 25 Saguenay earthquake were successfully modelled. A moment magnitude of 5.9 was used. Initially an average waveguide was calibrated to successfully excite the regional P(nl) and S(nl) waves at HRV, its near-surface structure constrained by matching the recorded frequency content. The crust-mantle transition zone was constrained by modelling the strength of the broad-band S(nl) waves, consisting of S(n), sS(m)S(n), S(m)SS(m)S, and sS(m)SS(m)S phases, relative to the initial P(nl) waves. The model was modified to consist of thin layers with an alternating high- and low-velocity distribution to match the high-frequency ECTN L(g) waves observed from 300 to 600 km away. In addition, the effect of a near-surface irregular receiver structure on the duration of L(g) waves was also investigated by convolving its response with the regional L(g) seismograms. Initial study suggests this method as viable for modelling the entire L(g) waves including the coda. Numerical studies suggest that the shapes and peak amplitudes on L(g) seismograms depend more strongly on the source depth, anelasticity and crustal waveguide than do the P(nl) seismograms.
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页数:17
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