G. Poupinet et al., A TEST ON THE EARTHS CORE MANTLE BOUNDARY STRUCTURE WITH ANTIPODAL DATA - EXAMPLE OF FIJI-TONGA EARTHQUAKES RECORDED IN TAMANRASSET, ALGERIA, Geophysical journal international, 113(3), 1993, pp. 684-692
Conflicting models of the core-mantle boundary (CMB) structure ave e d
erived from tomographic inversion of bulletin data: their long wavelen
gth topography ranges from +/- 3 km to +/- 7 km according to the model
considered. A simple test of these models is provided by the analysis
of PKP(AB) phases observed at the antipode of a seismic region. Antip
odal waves have the peculiarity that they arrive from a wide range of
azimuths so that observations at a single station allow us to sample a
large volume in the Earth. In particular, PKP(AB) samples CMB structu
re along two circles at 48-degrees distance from the station and from
the epicentral region. We have collected short period and Geoscope sei
smograms from Fiji-Tonga earthquakes recorded at the antipodal station
Tamanrasset, Algeria. The differential traveltime residuals of PKP(AB
)-PKIKP are analysed as a function of back-azimuth. Their mean value d
oes not vary by more than +/- 0.4 s, whereas CMB models, including top
ography and in some cases heterogeneities above CMB, predict azimuthal
variations of up to +/- 0.9 s. Consequently our data favour a small t
opography of the core-mantle boundary or a compensating effect in trav
eltimes between CMB topography and heterogeneities in the lowermost ma
ntle.