Towards a Uniform 3-D Model of the Crust and Uppermost Mantle beneath Eastern China
Abstract
In the past decade, large and dense seismic arrays have been deployed across much of eastern China (e.g., the "CEArray" and the "China Array" deployed by the China Earthquake Administration (CEA), the NECESS Array deployed collaboratively by China, Japan and the US), which have been used to produce increasingly well resolved models of the crust and uppermost mantle at different scales. These models do not cover eastern China uniformly. In this presentation, we report on an effort to generate a complete 3-D model of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath eastern China using the state-of-art surface wave and body wave inversion techniques. Highlights of this effort include: 1) We collect ambient noise cross-correlations for over 1,800 seismic stations from the CEArray, China Array and multiple PASSCAL experiments in northeastern China/Tibet. Based on this data base, we perform a uniform surface wave tomography for the study area. 2) We collect P-wave receiver functions for over 1,000 stations in this area to further constrain crustal structures. 3) We adopt a Bayesian Monte Carlo inversion to the Rayleigh wave dispersion maps and produce a uniform 3-D model with uncertainties of the crust and uppermost mantle. 4) In the areas where receiver functions are collected, the surface wave inversion is replaced by a joint inversion of surface waves and receiver functions and the uncertainties of the Moho structure are significantly reduced. As more seismic arrays (e.g., the phase II of the China Array) are added to this area and other seismic observations (i.e., the Rayleigh wave H/V ratio) are obtained in the future, higher resolution models with increasingly reliable structural features will be assimilated into this 3-D model.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2014
- Bibcode:
- 2014AGUFM.S33A4483S
- Keywords:
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- 7208 Mantle;
- 7218 Lithosphere;
- 7270 Tomography;
- 7290 Computational seismology