کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4692492 | 1636796 | 2013 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
We present new Rayleigh-wave dispersion maps of the western Iberian Peninsula for periods between 8 and 30 s, obtained from correlations of seismic ambient noise, following the recent increase in seismic broadband network density in Portugal and Spain. Group velocities have been computed for each station pair using the empirical Green's functions generated by cross-correlating one-day-length seismic ambient-noise records. The resulting high-path density allows us to obtain lateral variations of the group velocities as a function of period in cells of 0.5° × 0.5° with an unprecedented resolution. As a result we were able to address some of the unknowns regarding the lithospheric structure beneath SW Iberia. The dispersion maps allow the imaging of the major structural units, namely the Iberian Massif, and the Lusitanian and Algarve Meso-Cenozoic basins. The Cadiz Gulf/Gibraltar Strait area corresponds to a strong low-velocity anomaly, which can be followed to the largest period inverted, although slightly shifted to the east at longer periods. Within the Iberian Massif, second-order perturbations in the group velocities are consistent with the transitions between tectonic units composing the massif.
► New detailed ambient seismic noise map of the Iberian peninsula
► High velocity anomaly covers western Iberia defining limits of the Iberian Massif.
► High velocities in the north (Galicia-Trás-os-Montes)
► Wedge of the Lower velocities North of Sierra Morena
► Cadiz Gulf/Gibraltar Strait area exhibits a strong low velocity anomaly.
Journal: Tectonophysics - Volume 589, 18 March 2013, Pages 186–194