2001
DOI: 10.1007/pl00001226
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Global Models of Surface Wave Group Velocity

Abstract: Ð Measurements of group velocity are derived from phase-velocity dispersion curves and modeled with global laterally-varying isotropic structure. Maps for both Love and Rayleigh waves are created in the period range 35 s to 175 s. The data set of group-velocity measurements includes over 50,000 minor-arc observations and 5,000 major-arc observations. The errors in the measurements are estimated by an empirical method of comparing pairwise-similar paths, resulting in uncertainties which are 20% to 40% of the si… Show more

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“…From Fig. 11, it can be see that our results provide better patterns of velocity variation, when compared with geological configurations, than the results given by Ekström et al (1997) and Larson and Ekström (2001) for the Philippine Sea region. This can be also accounted for by the fact that a study on a regional scale is more suitable for the interpretation of regional velocity variations than that on a global scale.…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…From Fig. 11, it can be see that our results provide better patterns of velocity variation, when compared with geological configurations, than the results given by Ekström et al (1997) and Larson and Ekström (2001) for the Philippine Sea region. This can be also accounted for by the fact that a study on a regional scale is more suitable for the interpretation of regional velocity variations than that on a global scale.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…11. Comparison of the group-and phase-velocity of this study and those of Larson and Ekström (2001) and Ekström et al (1997) at the 40-sec period.…”
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“…Love and Rayleigh wave dispersion maps for the fundamental mode exist (e.g. Trampert & Woodhouse 1995Larson & Ekström 2001;Visser et al 2007;Ekström 2011;Pasyanos et al 2014) and Rayleigh wave maps exist for some higher modes (van Heijst & Woodhouse 1997, 1999Shapiro & Ritzwoller 2002;Beucler et al 2003;Visser et al 2007Visser et al , 2008. Less work has been done on inverting Love wave measurements for β h (z) models (Li & Romanowciz 1996;Mégnin & Romanowicz 2000;Zhou et al 2005) and most existing β h (z) upper-mantle models are constrained using only fundamental mode measurements.…”
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