Title of article :
Imaging Offsets in the Moho: Synthetic Tests using Gaussian Beams with Teleseismic Waves
Author/Authors :
Robert L. Nowack، نويسنده , , Wang-Ping Chen، نويسنده , , Ulrich Kruse، نويسنده , , Saptarshi Dasgupta ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We carry out a sequence of numerical tests to understand conditions under which rapid
changes in crustal thickness can be reliably imaged by teleseismic body waves. Using the finite-difference
method over a 2-D grid, we compute synthetic seismograms resulting from a planar P-wavefield incident
below the grid. We then image the Moho using a migration scheme based on the Gaussian beam
representation of the wavefield. The use of Gaussian beams for the downward propagation of the wavefield
is particularly advantageous in certain geologically critical cases such as overthrusting of continental
lithosphere, resulting in the juxtaposition of high-velocity mantle material over crustal rocks. In contrast to
ray-based methods, Gaussian beam migration requires no special treatment to handle such heterogeneities.
Our results suggest that with adequate station spacing and signal-to-noise ratios, offsets of the Moho, on
the order of 10 km in height, can be reliably imaged beneath thickened crust at depths of about 50 km.
Furthermore, even sharp corners and edges are faithfully imaged when precise values of seismic wave
speeds are available. Our tests also demonstrate that flexibility in choices of different types of seismic
phases is important, because any single phase has trade-offs in issues such as spatial resolution, array
aperture, and amplitude of signals.
Keywords :
Seismic imaging , Receiver functions , seismic inversion , migration.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics