2007
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2007.18.5.859(t)
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Lateral Variations of Rayleigh-Wave Dispersions in the Philippine Sea Region

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“…The phase velocity of the Rayleigh wave along the greatcircle path from the earthquake to the station was derived by the single-station method (cf., Hwang and Yu, 2005;Chang et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2010). Hence, the time it takes for the Rayleigh wave to travel from a source to a given station at period T can be written as follows.…”
Section: Data and Phase-velocity Measurementsmentioning
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“…The phase velocity of the Rayleigh wave along the greatcircle path from the earthquake to the station was derived by the single-station method (cf., Hwang and Yu, 2005;Chang et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2010). Hence, the time it takes for the Rayleigh wave to travel from a source to a given station at period T can be written as follows.…”
Section: Data and Phase-velocity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where C(T ) and t (T ) denote the phase-velocity and the corresponding travel time of a Rayleigh wave at a given period T , respectively; L is the epicentral distance; φ S R (T ) is the station phase after removing the instrumental response; φ 0R (T ) is the initial phase of the source, calculated from a known focal mechanism and the velocity structure of the source area; N is an arbitrary integer for detecting the reasonable phase-velocities in the long-period part (cf., Chang et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2010). Here, the focal mechanism (strike/dip/rake = 231…”
Section: Data and Phase-velocity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By combining the results of this study, the petrological evidence of Ohara (2006) and the depth constraint between the lithosphere and asthenosphere interface obtained from Chang et al (2007), we set up a 2D density model as shown in Fig. 6 to simulate the gravity anomaly along 15°N.…”
Section: Modeling Of Subsurface Density Structure Along 15°nmentioning
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“…We assumed the top boundary of the asthenosphere is at depth of 38 km beneath the PVB and 50 km beneath the PKR. These values were inferred from Rayleigh wave dispersions (Chang et al 2007). We also assumed the density of the asthenosphere is 3.25 g cm -3 (Yang et al 1992).…”
Section: Modeling Of Subsurface Density Structure Along 15°nmentioning
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