2016
DOI: 10.15446/esrj.v20n1.41079
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Shear-wave Velocity Structure of Greenland from Rayleigh-wave Analysis

Abstract: The elastic structure beneath Greenland is shown by means of S-velocity maps for depths ranging from zero to 350 km, determined by the regionalization and inversion of Rayleigh-wave dispersion. The traces of 50 earthquakes, occurring from 1990 to 2011, have been used to obtain Rayleigh-wave dispersion data. These earthquakes were registered by 21 seismic station located in Greenland and the surrounding area. The dispersion curves were obtained for periods between 5 and 200 s, by digital filtering with a combin… Show more

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“…The methodology fully described by Corchete (), but modified for polar areas according to Corchete (, ), was applied to perform the analysis of the Rayleigh waves present in the traces of 78 earthquakes, registered by 182 seismic stations. This analysis was used to calculate fundamental‐mode Rayleigh‐wave group velocities, for the 381 source‐station paths shown in Figure .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology fully described by Corchete (), but modified for polar areas according to Corchete (, ), was applied to perform the analysis of the Rayleigh waves present in the traces of 78 earthquakes, registered by 182 seismic stations. This analysis was used to calculate fundamental‐mode Rayleigh‐wave group velocities, for the 381 source‐station paths shown in Figure .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%