Converted phases from the mantle transition zone observed at European stations
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Converted phases from the mantle transition zone observed at European stations
Description (Dublin Core)
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Converted phases from the mantle transition zone have been observed as precursors about 1 min before the main S-wave phases S, SKS and ScS in long-period records of the Grafenberg array (GRF) and a few European WWSSN stations, at epicentral distances from 70-90°. The 23 earthquakes used were located along the west coast of America from Alaska to Ecuador, with a concentration of events in Central America, and in East Asia from the Aleutians through Japan to Sumatra. Relatively strong converted energy was observed for the American earthquakes, except for two events in the South Mexico/Guatemala region. The East Asian earthquakes produced significantly less precursor energy. The interference of conversions from P to SV below the focus and from SV to P below the stations is studied with theoretical-seismogram calculations. Due to interference precursors are normally stronger on the horizontal-radial than on the vertical component; this is in agreement with the observations. In special cases with either maximum or minimum P radiation towards the station conversion takes place only on one side, and precursor observations can be related directly to structure either below the focus or the station. The data set includes such favorable cases. The interpretation of observed precursors in terms of the fine structure in the conversion zone is difficult, even in favorable cases, because of the low resolving power of long-period converted phases. Nevertheless, the following conclusions can be drawn from the observations presented. Most of the precursor observations for the American events are compatible with typical models of the transition zone between upper and lower mantle, having two discontinuities at depths of about 400 and 670 km. Such a structure applies for western Europe and for the Caribbean Sea/Gulf of Mexico region, in the latter case with a possible local interruption by a smoother transition zone. A relatively smooth transition zone below East Asia from about Korea to the Sea of Okhotsk can also explain the lack of precursor energy for a few earthquakes in and close to Japan. These results indicate large-scale lateral variations in the sharpness of the mantle transition zone.
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ARK: https://n2t.net/ark:/88439/y031913
Permalink: https://geophysicsjournal.com/article/265
Creator (Dublin Core)
Faber, S.
Muller, G.
Subject (Dublin Core)
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Converted phases
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Transition zone between upper and lower mantle
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Lateral variations
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Synthetic seismograms
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GRF broadband array
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Solid Earth
Publisher (Dublin Core)
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Journal of Geophysics
Date (Dublin Core)
1983-12-15
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
Format (Dublin Core)
application/pdf
Identifier (Dublin Core)
https://journal.geophysicsjournal.com/JofG/article/view/265
Source (Dublin Core)
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Journal of Geophysics; Vol 54 No 1 (1984): Journal of Geophysics; 183-194
2643-2986
2643-9271
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Relation (Dublin Core)
https://journal.geophysicsjournal.com/JofG/article/view/265/223