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Synthetic seismograms through synthetic Franiscan: Insights into factors affecting large-aperture seismic data

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Title Synthetic seismograms through synthetic Franiscan: Insights into factors affecting large-aperture seismic data
Names Lendl, Christof (creator)
Tréhu, Anne Martine (creator)
Goff, John (creator)
Levander, Alan R. (creator)
Beaudoin, Bruce C. (creator)
Date Issued 1997-12-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract In spite of an order of magnitude increase over the past 15 years in spatial sampling of the wavefield, a major uncertainty in the analysis of active source seismic data remains phase identification. This uncertainty results in part from the wide range of spatial scales of velocity heterogeneity in the crust. Smaller scale variations than those which can be deterministically resolved given the design of a particular seismic experiment can be modeled statistically using geologic constraints. Here we can present synthetic seismograms generated from several different realizations of a stochastic model describing the velocity heterogeneity of Fanciscan terrane rocks. We compare the results to observed data and to synthetic seismograms generated for a model derived from tomographic inversion of the data in order to obtain qualitative insights into the relative importance of large and small scale velocit heterogeneity. not surprisingly, the synthetic data for the tomographic model best reproduce observed small-scale variations of the stochastic model. The synthetic seismograms generated for the stochastic models best reproduce the level of signal-generated noise and suggest that the amplitude of velocity variation locally within the Fanciscan is approximately 1 km/s. They also illustrate the effect of a strongly heterogeneous upper and mid-crust on the amplitude-versus-offset pattern of arrivals from the lower crust and upper mantle. These effects may sometimes be interpreted deterministically, leading to biased models or an overly optimistic estimate of lower crustal resolution.
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Identifier Lendl, C., A. M. Trehu, J. A. Goff, A. R. Levander, and B. C. Beaudoin (1997), Synthetic seismograms through synthetic Franciscan: Insights into factors affecting large‐aperture seismic data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24(24), 3317-3320.

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