Crustal structure of Damavand volcano, Iran, from ambient noise and earthquake tomography

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Z. Hossein Shomali
Taghi Shirzad
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[1] University of Tehran,Institute of Geophysics
[2] Uppsala University,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Islamic Azad University,Department of Physics, Damavand Branch
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Journal of Seismology | 2015年 / 19卷
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Damavand volcano; Ambient noise; Tomography; Shear wave velocity; Low-velocity body;
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We investigated the shear wave velocity structure beneath the Damavand volcano, Iran, using analysis of Rayleigh wave empirical Green’s functions obtained from the cross-correlation of 1-year seismic ambient noise and 26 local earthquakes. After the observed phase, velocity dispersion curves were inverted to obtain phase velocity tomographic maps; the synthetic phase velocity dispersion curves were then estimated for each evenly spaced geographic grid point. Estimated synthetic phase velocities were inverted using the nonlinear damped least-squares inversion method to obtain a quasi-3D shear wave velocity for the study area. Analysis of obtained quasi-3D shear wave velocity model reveals the presence of three distinct low or high anomalies in the upper 5 km. A low-velocity layer (VS ~ 2.8 km/s) was observed in the upper ~2 km of the crust that includes the sedimentary sequence of carbonate, siliciclastic, and volcanic rocks. According to our results, there is an indication of a high-velocity layer (VS ≥ 3.0 km/s) at the depth range of 2 to 5 km, which may indicate the presence of dense, cooled magma. There is a clear indication of intrusion of the low-velocity anomaly/body into the higher velocity layer, in the depth range of approximately 3.0 to 4.5 km. The corresponding low-velocity body is interpreted as a hot magma chamber associated with the young eruption of Damavand. The chamber is located southwest of the crater, which stretches from the west to beneath the Damavand cone.
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