N. Cotte et al., Off-great-circle propagation of intermediate-period surface waves observedon a dense array in the French Alps, GEOPHYS J I, 142(3), 2000, pp. 825-840
Array analysis is performed on surface waves recorded in the French Alps us
ing a small-aperture (25 km) temporary array of six broad-band stations. Th
e analysis shows that both Rayleigh and Love waves deviate relative to the
great-circle path. The deviations are particularly strong, up to 30 degrees
, between 20 and 40 s period. To interpret these observations, we first stu
dy the effect of large-scale structures using ray tracing in a smooth, late
rally heterogeneous model of the Earth. Second, we evaluate the local effec
t by considering a model for the French Alps including strong lateral heter
ogeneities around the array that were not taken into account in the ray tra
cing. By combining these two possible causes of the observed deviations, we
propose an explanation for the general trend in the observed deviations. F
inally, we show that by taking into account azimuthal deviations, phase vel
ocities measured at a regional scale can be significantly improved.