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Rayleigh-wave attenuation across the conterminous United States in the microseism frequency band

Author(s)
Magrini, Fabrizio  
Department of Sciences, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome , Italy; Institute of Geosciences, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany  
Boschi, Lapo  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Bologna, Bologna, Italia  
Gualtieri, Lucia  
Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA  
Lekic, Vedran  
Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA  
Cammarano, Fabio  
Department of Sciences, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome , Italy  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
1T. Struttura della Terra
Status
Published
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Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Scientific Reports  
Issue/vol(year)
/11 (2021)
Publisher
Nature PG
Pages (printed)
10149
Date Issued
May 12, 2021
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-89497-6
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/14838
Subjects
04.01. Earth Interior  
04.06. Seismology  
Abstract
Mapping variations in the attenuation of seismic energy is important for understanding dissipative mechanisms in the lithosphere, and for modeling ground shaking associated with earthquakes. We cross-correlate ambient seismic signal recorded across the EarthScope Transportable Array in the 3-15 s period range. We apply to the resulting cross correlations a new method to estimate lateral variations in Rayleigh-wave attenuation, as a function of period, beneath North America. Between 3 and 6 s, our maps are dominated by a strong eastward decrease in attenuation. This pattern vanishes at longer periods, confirming early observations based on regional earthquakes. Attenuation maps and phase-velocity maps are anti-correlated at periods between 3 and 6 s, but the anti-correlation is also largely lost at longer periods. This corresponds to the attenuation coefficient decreasing with period more rapidly in the west than in the east, while the change in phase velocity with period is more uniform across the continent. Our results point to a transition in the properties of upper-crustal materials with depth, probably related to the closure of fluid-filled cracks and pores, and imply that measures of attenuation from seismic noise carry significant information on crustal rheology.
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