Title of article :
Lg Coda Q and its Relation to the Geology and Tectonics of the Middle East
Author/Authors :
L. Cong ، نويسنده , , B. J. Mitchell ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Regional seismograms were collected to image the lateral variations of Lg coda Q at 1
Hz (Q0) and its frequency dependence (h) in the Middle East using a back-projection method. The data
include 124 vertical-component traces recorded at 10 stations during the period 1986–1996. The
resulting images reveal lateral variations in both Q0 and h. In the Turkish and Iranian Plateaus, a highly
deformed and tectonically active region, Q0 ranges between about 150 and 300, with the lowest values
occurring in western Anatolia where extremely high heat flow has been measured. The low Q0 values
found in this region agree with those found in other tectonically active regions of the world. Throughout
most of the Arabian Peninsula, a relatively stable region, Q0 varies between 350 and 450, being highest
in the shield area and lowest in the eastern basins. All values are considerably lower than those found
in most other stable regions. Low Q values throughout the Middle East may be caused by interstitial
fluids that have migrated to the crust from the upper mantle, where they were probably generated by
hydrothermal reactions at elevated temperatures known to occur there. Low Q0 values (about 250) are
also found in the Oman folded zone, a region with thick sedimentary deposits. h varies inversely with
Q0 throughout most of the Middle East, with lower values (0.4–0.5) in the Arabian Peninsula and higher
values (0.6–0.8) in Iran and Turkey. Q0 and h are both low in the Oman folded zone and western
Anatolia.
Keywords :
Lg coda , LG , Q , Middle East , tectonics.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics