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dc.contributor.author Pedersen H.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-02T06:55:51Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-02T06:55:51Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14606428
dc.identifier.citation Geophysical Journal International, 2006, 165, 1, 279-287
dc.identifier.issn 0956-540X
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/46754
dc.description.abstract To determine the regional shear wave velocities in the lithosphere it is frequently necessary to use two-station dispersion curves. We investigate the influence of non-plane wave energy on such dispersion curves, and compare them to two other better known sources of error: deviations from great-circle paths and uncorrelated noise. To study the influence of non-plane waves created from distant heterogeneities we create complex wavefields in a laterally homogeneous medium by adding interfering waves to a main plane wave. We then calculate the apparent phase velocity between two seismic stations located 100-400 km apart. Using realistic values for the sources of error, we conclude that the contribution of each is similar for 200-km-long profiles. Our conclusions on non-plane waves are made under the assumption that non-plane energy from distant heterogeneities varies randomly with hypocentre location. If this is correct, then only five to 10 events with different hypocentres are required to obtain a stable dispersion curve with less than 1 per cent error. The influence of uncorrelated noise and non-plane waves diminish for longer profiles, while the errors due to great-circle deviations are independent of profile length and systematically bias the dispersion curve to higher velocities. We recommend the inclusion of some off-profile broad-band stations for surface wave studies on a regional scale, because such supplementary stations make it possible to apply first-order corrections for off great-circle propagation. The strong influence from the different sources of error, combined with our lack of precise knowledge of the nature and amplitude of non-plane energy, implies that the interpretation of two-station measurements should be restricted to major changes in regional earth structure. © 2006 The Author Journal compilation © 2006 RAS.
dc.subject LITHOSPHERE
dc.subject SEISMIC VELOCITIES
dc.subject SEISMIC WAVE PROPAGATION
dc.subject SURFACE WAVES
dc.title IMPACTS OF NON-PLANE WAVES ON TWO-STATION MEASUREMENTS OF PHASE VELOCITIES
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.02893.x


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