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Evaluation and interpretation of the effects of heterogeneous layers in an OBS/air-gun crustal structure study  

Tsuruga, Kayoko (Japan Continental Shelf Survey Co. Ltd.)
Kasahara, Junzo (Japan Continental Shelf Survey Co. Ltd.)
Kubota, Ryuji (Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co. Ltd.)
Nishiyama, Eiichiro (Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co. Ltd.)
Kamimura, Aya (Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co. Ltd.)
Naito, Yoshihiro (JGI, Inc.)
Honda, Fuminori (JGI, Inc.)
Oikawa, Nobutaka (JGI, Inc.)
Tamura, Yasuo (Japan Continental Shelf Survey Co. Ltd.)
Nishizawa, Azusa (Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Japan Coast Guard)
Kaneda, Kentaro (Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Japan Coast Guard)
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Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration / v.11, no.1, 2008 , pp. 1-14 More about this Journal
Abstract
We present a method for interpreting seismic records with arrivals and waveforms having characteristics which could be generated by extremely inhomogeneous velocity structures, such as non-typical oceanic crust, decollement at subduction zones, and seamounts in oceanic regions, by comparing them with synthetic waveforms. Recent extensive refraction and wide-angle reflection surveys in oceanic regions have provided us with a huge number of high-resolution and high-quality seismic records containing characteristic arrivals and waveforms, besides first arrivals and major reflected phases such as PmP. Some characteristic waveforms, with significant later reflected phases or anomalous amplitude decay with offset distance, are difficult to interpret using only a conventional interpretation method such as the traveltime tomographic inversion method. We find the best process for investigating such characteristic phases is to use an interactive interpretation method to compare observed data with synthetic waveforms, and calculate raypaths and traveltimes. This approach enables us to construct a reasonable structural model that includes all of the major characteristics of the observed waveforms. We present results here with some actual observed examples that might be of great help in the interpretation of such problematic phases. Our approach to the analysis of waveform characteristics is endorsed as an innovative method for constructing high-resolution and high-quality crustal structure models, not only in oceanic regions, but also in the continental regions.
Keywords
crustal structure; OBS; air gun; refraction; wide-angle reflection; synthetic seismogram; FDM; inserted layer; low-velocity layer; thin high-velocity layer;
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