Ambient noise cross-correlation observations of fundamental and higher-mode Rayleigh wave propagation governed by basement resonance
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posted on 2021-02-09, 19:10 authored by Martha SavageMartha Savage, FC Lin, John TownendJohn TownendMeasurement of basement seismic resonance frequencies can elucidate shallow velocity structure, an important factor in earthquake hazard estimation. Ambient noise cross correlation, which is well-suited to studying shallow earth structure, is commonly used to analyze fundamental-mode Rayleigh waves and, increasingly, Love waves. Here we show via multicomponent ambient noise cross correlation that the basement resonance frequency in the Canterbury region of New Zealand can be straightforwardly determined based on the horizontal to vertical amplitude ratio (H/V ratio) of the first higher-mode Rayleigh waves. At periods of 1-3 s, the first higher-mode is evident on the radial-radial cross-correlation functions but almost absent in the vertical-vertical cross-correlation functions, implying longitudinal motion and a high H/V ratio. A one-dimensional regional velocity model incorporating a ~ 1.5 km-thick sedimentary layer fits both the observed H/V ratio and Rayleigh wave group velocity. Similar analysis may enable resonance characteristics of other sedimentary basins to be determined. © 2013. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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Savage, M., Lin, F. C. & Townend, J. (2013). Ambient noise cross-correlation observations of fundamental and higher-mode Rayleigh wave propagation governed by basement resonance. Geophysical Research Letters, 40(14), 3556-3561. https://doi.org/10.1002/grl.50678Publisher DOI
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Geophysical Research LettersVolume
40Issue
14Publication date
2013-01-01Pagination
3556-3561Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)Publication status
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2013-07-19ISSN
0094-8276eISSN
1944-8007Language
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ambient noisehigher-mode surface wavesspectral ratiosresonance frequencyCanterburyNew ZealandScience & TechnologyPhysical SciencesGeosciences, MultidisciplinaryGeologySEISMIC NOISEGREENS-FUNCTIONCANTERBURY EARTHQUAKENEW-ZEALANDCHRISTCHURCHTOMOGRAPHYMOTIONGEOMETRYVELOCITYFAULTMeteorology & Atmospheric SciencesGeophysicsSeismology and Seismic Exploration
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