2014
DOI: 10.1785/0120130319
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Shear-Wave Velocity Tomography of the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere System beneath the Iranian Plateau

Abstract: We conducted a tomographic inversion of Rayleigh-wave dispersion to obtain 2D phase and group velocity tomographic images in the 10-100 s period range and shear-wave velocity structures for the Iranian plateau. For this purpose, the fundamental mode of Rayleigh waves, recorded along 1586 paths by 29 broadband stations, was identified by applying the frequency time analysis (FTAN) to each epicenter-station path which simultaneously satisfies the two-station method conditions. The fundamental modes identified by… Show more

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“…The data of the fundamental mode Rayleigh-wave group velocities are extracted from the tomographic study by Rahimi et al (2014). Group velocities from teleseismic events recorded at 29 permanent broad-band stations distributed coverings Iran were measured for the fundamental mode Rayleigh waves, for the 10-100 sec period range.…”
Section: -2-dispersion Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data of the fundamental mode Rayleigh-wave group velocities are extracted from the tomographic study by Rahimi et al (2014). Group velocities from teleseismic events recorded at 29 permanent broad-band stations distributed coverings Iran were measured for the fundamental mode Rayleigh waves, for the 10-100 sec period range.…”
Section: -2-dispersion Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 240 inter-station group velocity dispersion curves, covering all Iran Plateau, were inverted to prepare tomographic maps by applying the 2-D tomography method described by Yanovskaya and Ditmar (1990). The tests presented by Rahimi et al (2014) show that resolution length (the mean size of the averaging area) of the tomographic maps is mainly less than 100 km along the Iran profile. The available dispersion data in the region are discretized using a uniform 0.5 o ×0.5 o grid, therefore, in the joint inversion, for each station the fundamental mode Rayleigh wave dispersion is taken from the relevant tomographic 0.5 o ×0.5 o cell containing that station.…”
Section: -2-dispersion Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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