SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 17031 | View PDF | |||||||||
Proposal Category | Individual Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||||||
Proposal Title | Assessing the Deep Geometry of the Los Angeles Basin Using Full Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio Inversion | ||||||||||
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SCEC Priorities | 4a, 4d, 3g | SCEC Groups | Seismology, CME, MSW | ||||||||
Report Due Date | 06/15/2018 | Date Report Submitted | 11/14/2018 |
Project Abstract |
We use broadband stations of the 'Los Angeles Syncline Seismic Interferometry Experiment' (LASSIE) to perform a joint inversion of the Horizontal to Vertical spectral ratios (H/V) along with multimode dispersion curves (phase and group) for both Rayleigh and Love waves at each station of the dense line of sensors. The H/V of the auto-correlated signal at a seismic station is proportional to the ratio of the imaginary parts of the Green's function. The presence of low frequency peaks (~0.2 Hz) in the H/V allows us to constrain the structure of the basin with high confidence to a depth of 6 km. The velocity models we obtain are broadly consistent with the SCEC CVM-H community model. Because our approach differs substantially from previous modeling of crustal velocities in southern California, this research validates both the utility of the diffuse field H/V measurements for deep structural characterization and the predictive value of the CVM-H community velocity model in the Los Angeles region. A lower frequency peak (~0.03 Hz) in H/V allows also retrieving the Moho depth. Finally, we show that the independent comparison of the H and V components with their corresponding theoretical counterparts give information about the degree of diffusivity of the ambient seismic field. |
Intellectual Merit | We confirmed the reliability of the SCEC velocity model (CVM-H) in the LA region by obtaining similar results with independent method. Our method (full-spectrum HVSR inversion) shows some interesting promises to image deep interfaces like the Moho, which pushes forward the capabilities of the technique. |
Broader Impacts | We confirmed SCEC velocity model in the LA region which is important for future ground motion modeling. We are currently developing a method to image the Moho with only few days of seismic broad-band data. One paper is about to be submitted. |
Exemplary Figure | Fig.9: Vs sections along the line A-A' realized from the results of our inversion (top) and from CVM-H model bottom. |