T. Iidaka et al., SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF THE REFLECTED WAVES OBSERVED IN THE NIKKO REGION, CENTRAL JAPAN, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 150(1), 1997, pp. 37-52
The Nikko region, in northern Kanto, central Japan, which is a high se
ismicity region, is located near the volcanic front. Many seismic obse
rvations have been carried out around the Nikko region because the sei
smograms of the shallow earthquakes occurring in this region show an S
-wave reflected phase (SxS) and an S-to-P mode-converted and reflected
phase (SxP) from a mid-crustal seismic velocity discontinuity. The de
pth of the mid-crustal reflector was estimated to be about 9-16 km. Fr
om the amplitude analyses of SxS and SxP phases, the material of the m
id-crustal layer just beneath the reflector was expected to be a low r
igidity layer, which was interpreted as partially molten rocks. No evi
dence has been shown for the internal properties of the material of th
e reflector. The Vp/Vs ratio is a good measure to distinguish between
the two candidates for seismic reflectors; i.e., partially molten rock
s and rocks containing water. We investigate the Vp/Vs ratio of the re
flector using the spectrum analyses of the data observed by a seismic
array. From spectrum analysis of the data, we indicate that the Vp/Vs
ratio of 2.5 is better than that of 1.8 to explain the observed data,
which shows that the material beneath the reflector consists of partia
lly molten rocks.