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Lecture 2
Locations
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P
S
Love
Rayleigh
Seismic waves
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Waves on a seismogram (110˚)
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Expansion of early arrivals
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Example earthquake
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Ray paths through multilayeredstructure
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Transmitted & reflected wavesP & SV
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Transmitted & reflected wavesSH
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Site effects: Ground displacementfor 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
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Derivation of p, the rayparameter
p is the horizontal slowness of a wave.It is the reciprocal of velocity.
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Snell’s law for sphericalEarth
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Snell’s law for sphericalEarth
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Snell’s law for sphericalEarth
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Snell’s law for sphericalEarth
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Snell’s law for sphericalEarth
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Ray path geometry in sphericalEarth
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Partial derivatives in terms of p
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"h= #
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v(r )2# p
2)1/ 2
r
"T
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r sin i cosz
v(r )
"T
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Variations intravel timewithhypocentraldepth
Variations inlatitude
Variationswith longitude
r = radius of Earth
i = take-off angle
z = azimuth
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Inversion modelling
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Positioning with GPS
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Ray paths for increase in velocitywith depth
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Seismogram & ray paths
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Ray paths for increasing velocity
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Shadow zones for decreasingvelocity
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Triplication effects for increasingvelocity
High amplitudeswhere raysconcentrated
Low amplitudeswhere rayssparse
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Focusing of P waves at the antipode
Rial, J.A., Geophys. J. R. astr. Soc. (1978) 55, 737-743
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Paths of various body wave phases
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Body wave phase nomenclature
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Seismogram & core reflections
ScS2
ScS3
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Ray paths for core phases
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Ray paths for major core phases
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PKP arrival time data & precursors
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SPdKS phase
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Earth models used in seismology
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Jeffreys-Bullen & IASP91 Earthmodels
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Upper mantle velocity models
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Lowermost mantle velocity models
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Jeffreys-Bullen Earth model“regions”
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Travel time data and IASP91 modelcurves
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IASP91 travel time curves forsurface & deep earthquakes
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Whole-mantlevelocity models
fromtomography
Surface waves & normal modes
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Rayleigh waves: particle motion
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Rayleigh wave displacements vs.depth
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Rayleigh wave group velocity,Walvis ridge
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Rayleigh wave phase velocity vs.oceanic plate age
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6-hr record section
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2004Sumatra
earthquakewaveforms
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Equivalence of surface waves &normal modes
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Spheroidal modes
0S2 = “footballmode”Period = 3233 s(54 min)
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Displacement associated withtorsional mode
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Torsional modes
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The “breathing mode”
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Amplitude spectrum, modes, 35 hrs