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Authors: Formisano, L. A.* 
La Rocca, Mario* 
Del Pezzo, Edoardo* 
Galluzzo, Danilo* 
Fischione, Costantino* 
Scarpa, Roberto* 
Title: Topography effects in the polarization of coda waves: a comparison between surface and deep recordings
Journal: BGTA - Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata 
Series/Report no.: /53 (2012)
Issue Date: 2012
DOI: 10.4430/bgta0055
Subject Classification04.06. Seismology 
Abstract: Local and regional earthquakes recorded in 2007 by two seismic arrays at Gran Sasso (Italy), one located at surface and one at 1.4 km depth, have been analyzed. Polarization properties of the seismic wavefield have been estimated at both arrays on a short sliding window and in several frequency bands. Array methods were also applied, and the estimated slowness and backazimuth were used to compute the stacking of phase shifted signals in order to improve the signal to noise ratio. Results of polarization computed over single station and array stacked signals have been compared between the two arrays. A well defined polarization azimuth, roughly perpendicular to the main massif ridges, is evident at surface in a broad frequency band. This is observed for earthquake body waves and coda waves. On the contrary, underground the same effect is slightly visible only at very low frequency.
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