Seismic Velocity and Q Structure of the Middle Eastern Crust and Upper Mantle from Surface-wave Dispersion and Attenuation

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L. Cong
B. J. Mitchell
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[1] Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,
[2] St. Louis University,undefined
[3] 3507 Laclede Avenue,undefined
[4] St. Louis,undefined
[5] Missouri 63103,undefined
[6] USA. Telephone: (314) 977-3130,undefined
[7] Fax: (314) 977-3117,undefined
[8] E-mail: mitchell@eas.slu.edu,undefined
[9] Now at Department of Earth Sciences,undefined
[10] Yunnan University,undefined
[11] Kunming,undefined
[12] Yunnan,undefined
[13] People’s Republic of China.,undefined
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Key words: Attenuation, Q, surface waves, Middle East.;
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—Observed velocities and attenuation of fundamental-mode Rayleigh waves in the period range 7–82 sec were inverted for shear-wave velocity and shear-wave Q structure in the Middle East using a two-station method. Additional information on Q structure variation within each region was obtained by studying amplitude spectra of fundamental-mode and higher-mode Rayleigh waves. We obtained models for the Turkish and Iranian Plateaus (Region 1), areas surrounding and including the Black and Caspian Seas (Region 2), and the Arabian Peninsula (Region 3). The effect of continent-ocean boundaries and mixed paths in Region 2 may lead to unrealistic features in the models obtained there. At lower crustal and upper-mantle depths, shear velocities are similar in all three regions. Shear velocities vary significantly in the uppermost 10 km of the crust, being 3.21, 2.85, and 3.39 km/s for Regions 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Q models obtained from an inversion of interstation attenuation data show that crustal shear-wave Q is highest in Region 3 and lowest in Region 1. Q’s for the upper 10 km of the crust are 63, 71, and 201 for Regions 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Crustal Q’s at 30 km depth for the three regions are about 51, 71, and 134. The lower crustal Q values contrast sharply with results from stable continental regions where shear-wave Q may reach one thousand or more. These low values may indicate that fluids reside in faults, cracks, and permeable rock at lower crustal, as well as upper crustal depths due to convergence and intense deformation at all depths in the Middle Eastern crust.
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