S. Stange et W. Friederich, SURFACE-WAVE DISPERSION AND UPPER-MANTLE STRUCTURE BENEATH SOUTHERN GERMANY FROM JOINT INVERSION OF NETWORK RECORDED TELESEISMIC EVENTS, Geophysical research letters, 20(21), 1993, pp. 2375-2378
We have determined the dispersion of fundamental mode Rayleigh waves i
n Southern Germany in the frequency range 4-50 mHz by simultaneously i
nverting data from 66 teleseismic events recorded at a network of up t
o 9 broadband stations. Three different inversion experiments were per
formed: determination of (1) isotropic phase velocity, of (2) azimutha
lly anisotropic phase velocity assuming a plane wave traveling across
the network, and (3) isotropic phase velocity but now allowing for non
-plane properties of the wavefield. In experiments (1) and (2), for ea
ch event amplitude, phase and deviation from the great circle azimuth
were estimated as well. We have obtained remarkably stable results for
phase velocity over the whole frequency range. Between 7 and 25 mHz a
zimuthal anisotropy is definitely below 0.5 percent. Below 7 and above
25 mHz we found up to 3 percent anisotropy but with negligible varian
ce reduction compared to the isotropic inversion experiment (1). Admit
ting non-plane wavefields in the inversion still yields nearly identic
al phase velocities. On inversion of the phase velocity curve in terms
of shear-wave velocity we obtained a rather shallow asthenosphere wit
h minimum vs of 4.28 km/s at about 130 km depth covered by a thin lid
with vs of 4.63 km/s.