Title of article :
Estimating Crustal Heterogeneity from Double-difference Tomography
Author/Authors :
Jean -Luc Got، نويسنده , , Vadim Monteiller، نويسنده , , Jean Virieux، نويسنده , , Paul Okubo ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Seismic velocity parameters in limited, but heterogeneous volumes can be inferred using a
double-difference tomographic algorithm, but to obtain meaningful results accuracy must be maintained at
every step of the computation. MONTEILLER et al. (2005) have devised a double-difference tomographic
algorithm that takes full advantage of the accuracy of cross-spectral time-delays of large correlated event
sets. This algorithm performs an accurate computation of theoretical travel-time delays in heterogeneous
media and applies a suitable inversion scheme based on optimization theory. When applied to Kilauea
Volcano, in Hawaii, the double-difference tomography approach shows significant and coherent changes to
the velocity model in the well-resolved volumes beneath the Kilauea caldera and the upper east rift. In this
paper, we first compare the results obtained using MONTEILLER et al.’s algorithm with those obtained using
the classic travel-time tomographic approach. Then, we evaluated the effect of using data series of different
accuracies, such as handpicked arrival-time differences (‘‘picking differences’’), on the results produced by
double-difference tomographic algorithms. We show that picking differences have a non-Gaussian
probability density function (pdf). Using a hyperbolic secant pdf instead of a Gaussian pdf allows
improvement of the double-difference tomographic result when using picking difference data. We
completed our study by investigating the use of spatially discontinuous time-delay data.
Keywords :
Double-difference tomography , earthquake multiplets , Kilauea volcano
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics