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P, S wave velocity model of the crust and upper most mantle of Albania region
This paper describes the one-dimensional (1D) velocity model computed by VELEST in the SEISAN seismic analysis system, inverting re-picked P-wave and S-wave arrival times recorded during 2002–2006 by the Albanian, Montenegro, Thessalonica and Macedonia seismic networks. The re-picked data yield P-wa...
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Published in: | Tectonophysics 2011-01, Vol.497 (1), p.114-121 |
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Summary: | This paper describes the one-dimensional (1D) velocity model computed by VELEST in the SEISAN seismic analysis system, inverting re-picked P-wave and S-wave arrival times recorded during 2002–2006 by the Albanian, Montenegro, Thessalonica and Macedonia seismic networks. The re-picked data yield P-wave and S-wave velocities proved to be more suitable compared to bulletin data for this detailed inversion study. Seismic phases recorded by the Albania seismic network and integrated with data from the Montenegro, Thessalonica and Macedonia networks are used to prepare the Albanian seismic bulletin. Earthquake hypocenters from the Albanian bulletins have also location errors that are negligible for civil protection purposes, large scale seismotectonic analyses and more accurate hypocentral determinations which are necessary for detailed seismotectonic and geodynamic studies.
It was noted that the smoothness of the velocity variation increased with depth. A velocity of 5.5
km/s was calculated for the upper crust, 6.1
km/s was calculated for the middle crust and 6.9
km/s was computed for the lower crust. P wave velocity was 7.85
km/s at depth of 50
km and for the upper mantle it is 8.28
km/s. Using the improved velocity model, the earthquakes which occurred in Albania in the past 5
years were able to be relocated, achieving constrained hypocentral determinations for events in Albania. The interpretation of the 1
D velocity models infers interesting features of the deep structure of Albania. These results represent an important step towards more detailed seismotectonic analyses.
► We proposed 1D velocity model inverting re-picked P, S – wave arrivals at stations. ► This minimum velocity model provided more accurate earthquake locations in Albania. ► Above 50
km depth, the structure of velocity is very complex with low velocity zones. ► Relocated earthquakes using this model show an interesting pattern of seismicity. |
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ISSN: | 0040-1951 1879-3266 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tecto.2010.10.009 |