Structure of the crust in the Black Sea and adjoining regions from surface wave data

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作者
Yanovskaya, TB [1 ]
Kizima, ES [1 ]
Antonova, LM [1 ]
机构
[1] St Petersburg State Univ, Inst Phys, St Petersburg 198904, Russia
关键词
Black Sea; crustal structure; group velocity; surface waves; tomography;
D O I
10.1023/A:1009716017960
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Group velocities of Rayleigh and Love waves along the paths across the Black Sea and partly Asia Minor and the Balkan Peninsula are used to estimate lateral variations of the crustal structure in the region. As a first step, lateral variations of group velocities for periods in the range 10-20 s are determined using a 2D tomography method. Since the paths are oriented predominantly in NE-SW or N-S direction, the resolution is estimated as a function of azimuth. The 'local' dispersion curves are actually averaged over the extended areas stretched in the predominant direction of the paths. The size of the averaging area in the direction of the best resolution is approximately 200 km. As a second step, the local averaged dispersion curves are inverted to vertical sections of S-wave velocities. Since the dispersion curves in the 10-20 s period range are mostly affected by the upper crustal structure, the velocities are estimated to a depth of approximately 25 km. Velocity sections along 43 degrees N latitude are determined separately from Rayleigh and Love wave data. It is shown that the crust under the sea contains a low-velocity sedimentary layer of 2-3 km thickness, localized in the eastern and western deeps, as found earlier from DSS data. Beneath the sedimentary layer, two layers are present with velocity values lying between those of granite and consolidated sediments. Velocities in these layers are slightly lower in the deeps, and the boundaries of the layers are lowered. S-wave velocities obtained from Love wave data are found to be larger than those from Rayleigh wave data, the difference being most pronounced in the basaltic layer. If this difference is attributed to anisotropy, the anisotropy coefficient chi = (SH - SV)/S-mean is reasonable (2-3%) in the upper layers, and exceeds 9% in the basaltic layer.
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