Estimated Green’s function extracted from superconducting gravimeters and seismometers
Xiangfang Zeng1, Zhongwen Zhan2, Yong Zheng3
1 Mengcheng National Geophysical Observatory, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, China 2 Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA 91125, USA 3 CAS Key Laboratory of Dynamical Geodesy, Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, Wuhan 430077, China
Estimated Green’s function extracted from superconducting gravimeters and seismometers
Xiangfang Zeng1, Zhongwen Zhan2, Yong Zheng3
1 Mengcheng National Geophysical Observatory, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, China 2 Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA 91125, USA 3 CAS Key Laboratory of Dynamical Geodesy, Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics, Wuhan 430077, China
摘要Estimated Green’s function (EGF) between stations has been extracted from ambient seismic noise, direct surface wave and coda waves. It is also confirmed by laboratory experiments on ultrasonics and theoretical derivations assuming diffusive wave field, equi-partition of modes or random sources on an enclosed surface. This method provides a new approach to study the crust and mantle structure at regional scale, continental scale and global scale. Following the achievements with seismometer records, the records of infrasonic station, hydrophone and microphone were also used to obtain the EGFs of different wave fields. Since superconducting gravimeter is a better long period instrument than regular seismometer, EGF at longer period is expected to be obtained with the cross correlation of gravity data. In this paper, we will show the EGFs extracted by cross-correlations between the superconducting gravimeters and the seismometers. Both the travel times and dispersion curves obtained from different data types are consistent. The result shows that it is possible to retrieve the deep structure by the cross correlation of gravity data.
Abstract:Estimated Green’s function (EGF) between stations has been extracted from ambient seismic noise, direct surface wave and coda waves. It is also confirmed by laboratory experiments on ultrasonics and theoretical derivations assuming diffusive wave field, equi-partition of modes or random sources on an enclosed surface. This method provides a new approach to study the crust and mantle structure at regional scale, continental scale and global scale. Following the achievements with seismometer records, the records of infrasonic station, hydrophone and microphone were also used to obtain the EGFs of different wave fields. Since superconducting gravimeter is a better long period instrument than regular seismometer, EGF at longer period is expected to be obtained with the cross correlation of gravity data. In this paper, we will show the EGFs extracted by cross-correlations between the superconducting gravimeters and the seismometers. Both the travel times and dispersion curves obtained from different data types are consistent. The result shows that it is possible to retrieve the deep structure by the cross correlation of gravity data.