The quality factor Q has been measured in the Pacific ocean along many
paths using long period seismograms of the Geoscope and IDA networks.
The Love and Rayleigh phase velocity and Q(R)-1 have been regionalise
d in the period range 60s to 200s, and then simultaneously inverted at
depth to obtain 3D images of S-wave velocity and attenuation Q(beta)-
1 in the depth range 60-300 km. U(p) to 100s, three very attenuating z
ones appear, one under the East Pacific Rise (E.P.R.), another one aro
und Hawaii, a third one east of Kermadec. By inversion, those three an
omalies axe found stable down to 160km. Below 200km, lateral variation
s are less intense and differently distributed; the maximum attenuatio
n seems to concentrate along a northeast trend in the North Central Pa
cific.