Constructing a Teleseismic Tomographic Image of Taiwan using BATS Recordings
Abstract
Taiwan is an evolving arc-continent collision located at a complicated part of the plate boundary between the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates. To better understand the role of the upper mantle in the dynamics of this collision, we reviewed 4 years of data from the Broadband Array in Taiwan for Seismology (BATS) in Taiwan to construct a teleseismic dataset for tomographic imaging of the subsurface of the island. From an initial selection of approximately 300 events, we used waveform correlation to generate a dataset of 4500 relative arrival times. To calculate accurate travel times in three dimensional wavespeed models over the large lateral distances in our model (~800 km), we solve the eikonal equation directly in a spherical coordinate system. We reduce the influence of smearing of crustal heterogeneity into the deeper mantle, we fix the upper 30 km to a previously determined P wavespeed model for the region. Initial resolution tests suggest a spatial limit on the order of 40 km.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2005
- Bibcode:
- 2005AGUFM.T43A1369K
- Keywords:
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- 7218 Lithosphere (1236);
- 7270 Tomography (6982;
- 8180);
- 8108 Continental tectonics: compressional