Title of article :
Path Corrections for Source Discriminants: A Case Study at Two International Seismic Monitoring Stations
Author/Authors :
G.-W. Fan، نويسنده , , T. Lay ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Improving the performance of short-period regional seismic discriminants by applying
propagation corrections is explored using observations from two seismic monitoring stations in Asia.
Frequency-dependent regional phase amplitude ratio measurements at stations NIL and ZAL for
earthquakes and underground nuclear explosions were obtained from the prototype-International Data
Center (pIDC) that has been established for developing monitoring capabilities of the Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The pIDC discriminant measurements have large scatter, much of
which is attributed to wave propagation effects in the heterogeneous crustal waveguide. Linear regressions
indicate that the phase ratios are correlated with topographic characteristics along the individual paths,
providing an empirical means for correcting for path effects beyond conventional distance corrections.
Kriging, a spatial multiple regression algorithm, also reveals coherent spatial patterns in the data indicative
of regional path effects. Using available high-resolution topography data, correction of regional P/S ratios
for the best models obtained from multivariate regressions systematically reduces the data variance relative
to distance corrections alone, as has been observed for other data sets. The reduced scatter in the
measurements increases the separation between earthquake and explosion populations in most cases,
enhancing the regional discriminant performance. The path-corrected discriminants isolate explosions
better for NIL than for ZAL, even though some of the explosion sources are located in a common source
area. Kriging achieves comparable or superior variance reduction for the discriminant measures, without
requiring knowledge of the path structure, although this may not result in improved discriminant
performance. While always desirable, corrections for heterogeneous path effects may prove inadequate in
some cases, notably when phase blockage occurs or when strong attenuation eliminates the diagnostic
high-frequency energy
Keywords :
kriging. , path effects , regional seismic waves , Seismic discrimination
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics