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Pg attenuation tomography within the Northern Middle East

  • Xueyang Bao
  • , Eric Sandvol
  • , Ekrem Zor
  • , Sakir Sakin
  • , Randa Mohamad
  • , Rengin Gök
  • , Robert Mellors
  • , Tea Godoladze
  • , Gurban Yetirmishli
  • , Niyazi Türkelli
  • University of Missouri
  • Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
  • Suleyman Demirel University
  • General Establishment of Geology and Mineral Resources
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Seismic Monitoring Center
  • Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
  • Bogazici University

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Abstract

A seismic attenuation map of regional phase Pg is constructed for the northern Middle East using two-station frequency-dependent Q measurements and seismic attenuation tomography. Pg is widely used in source discrimination, but its attenuation behavior is not well understood. We investigate the functional form of the geometrical spreading of Pg for both uniform and more complex seismic velocity structures. We find that there is significant trade-off between attenuation and geometrical spreading of Pg, and we quantify this trade-off to interpret the observed Pg attenuation in the Middle East. The northern Middle East attenuation tomographic images show significant lateral QPg variations, which may be caused by lateral variations of crustal rheology if intrinsic attenuation dominates the seismic attenuation mechanism of this region. We observe very large variations in the QPg model, such as low QPg within the Anatolian plate and high QPg within much of the stable Arabian plate. The low QPg anomalies generally coincide with active fault systems or Quaternary volcanisms. In order to perform a systematic comparison with Lg propagation, we have also updated the QLg map of Zor et al. (2007). These two new maps provide estimates for crustal Qα (Pg) and Qβ(Lg) for the northern Middle East.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1496-1506
Number of pages11
JournalBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume101
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Keywords

  • And velocity model for forward modeling
  • Examples of Q estimation
  • Seismic networks

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