• Title of article

    Lg attenuation in the central and eastern United States as revealed by the EarthScope Transportable Array

  • Author/Authors

    Gallegos، نويسنده , , Andrea and Ranasinghe، نويسنده , , Nishath and Ni، نويسنده , , James and Sandvol، نويسنده , , Eric، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    187
  • To page
    196
  • Abstract
    Lg waveforms recorded by EarthScopeʹs Transportable Array (TA) are used to estimate Lg Q 0 in the central and eastern United States (CEUS). Attenuation is calculated based on Lg spectral amplitudes filtered at a narrow band from 0.5 to 1.5 Hz. Two-station and reverse two-station techniques are used to calculate Q 0 values. 39 events occurring from 2010 to 2012 and ranging from magnitude 3 to magnitude 6 are used in this study. 39,258 and 4,627 interstation Q 0 values are determined using the two-station and reverse two-station techniques, respectively. The results show northeast trending high Q 0 regions (low attenuation) ranging from eastern New Mexico to Wisconsin. Regions of low Q 0 (high attenuation) are seen along the Minnesota–Wisconsin border, the Gulf Coastal Plain (GCP), along the South Dakota–Nebraska border, and along the Oklahoma–Texas border. A positive correlation between heat flow, sediment thickness, recent tectonic activity, fluids, and low Q 0 was observed. Areas with low heat flow, thin sediment cover, no recent tectonic activity, and a lack of fluids were observed to have consistently high Q 0 . These new models use a greater amount of data, attain more coverage than previous studies, and better constrain attenuation. This increase in detail can improve high frequency ground motion predictions of future large earthquakes for more accurate far field hazard assessment and improve the overall understanding of the structure and assemblage of the CEUS.
  • Keywords
    reverse two-station , two-station , transportable array , central and eastern United States , Lg crustal attenuation
  • Journal title
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Record number

    2332893