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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 123 (1995), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: The attenuation in the uppermost 500 km of the inner core is investigated at the global scale from the comparison of PKP(DF) and PKP(BC) phases recorded at broad-band GEOSCOPE stations. From the amplitude ratio DFIBC, we show that for most paths the attenuation is not frequency-dependent in the range 0.2–2 Hz. This result follows from the linearity of ln(DF/BC) with frequency. A notable exception occurs for paths from the south-west Pacific to Europe, as analysed in previous studies which infer a frequency dependence of inner core attenuation.The DF/BC amplitude ratios are determined at 3 s periods for the different paths. The data include the diffracted branch of BC at long distances, providing a deeper sampling of the inner core by the DF phase. The variations of the DF/BC amplitude ratio with epicentral distance exhibit a rather large scatter around a mean curve. This mean curve is compared to the theoretical ratios obtained for several earth models using synthetic seismograms. A trade-off exists between the velocity at the base of the liquid core and the attenuation in the uppermost inner core. Robust features include a velocity decrease in the lowermost liquid core, inferred from previous studies of the PKP(BC) propagation times, and a Q decrease at the top of the inner core, required by the DF/BC amplitude ratios. The preferred model exhibits a constant velocity gradient in the lowermost 150 km of the liquid core, and Q = 200 in the uppermost 100 km of the inner core, Q= 440 below. With the adopted velocity model, an increase of Q with depth is required by the data.The amplitude ratio DF/BC exhibits regional variations, which cannot be attributed with certainty to regional variations of Q inside the inner core, due to the large Fresnel zone at the inner core and the possibility of wave focusing and defocusing in the mantle. On the other hand, with the available data, we failed to detect an anisotropy in attenuation inside the inner core.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 98 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: The first part of this article gives new travel-time data for the phase PKiKP at subcritical distances (Δ 〈 110°) obtained at the Warramunga array in Northern Australia. A compilation of the PKiKP subcritical travel times obtained from previous studies has also been carried out. In the second part, differential PKiKP-PcP travel times at short distances (Δ〈45°) are used to determine the inner core ellipticity and mean radius, subject to hypotheses on the equilibrium figure of the liquid core and the topography of the core-mantle boundary (CMB). The coherence of the PKiKP-PcP travel-time residuals is increased when Morelli & Dziewonski's CMB topography is taken into account. According to various hypotheses, the values obtained for the ellipticity range from (1.9±2.2)×10−3 to (5.6±1.7)×10−3. This denotes a small inner core flattening corresponding to a decrease of the polar radius from (1.6±1.8) to (5.0±1.5) km with respect to a spherical inner core. The preferred solutions which involve the CMB topography, are consistent with the ellipticity 2.43times10−3 deduced from hydrostatic equilibrium of a rotating inner core. The last part of the paper concerns the amplitude variations of PKiKP. The amplitude ratio PKiKP/PcP at short distances (Δ〈45°) is used to constrain the density jump δρ at the inner core boundary. δρ values of 1.35–1.66 g cm−3 are obtained for a quality factor in the liquid core ranging from 10 000 to infinity. These values, as well as a possible stratification in the inner core, are in favour of an inner core composition which is not pure iron.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 340 (1989), S. 54-57 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Recently, seismic tomography has revealed long-wavelength velocity anomalies in the mantle6'10, which have been interpreted in terms of geoid anomalies on the basis of dynamical circulation models7'11. Although it is known on theoretical grounds that the dynamical surface topography is the dominant ...
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2011-08-01
    Description: A narrow rectilinear valley in the French Pyrenees, affected in the past by damaging earthquakes, has been chosen as a test site for soil response characterization. The main purpose of this initiative was to compare experimental and numerical approaches. A temporary network of 10 stations has been deployed along and across the valley during two years; parallel various experiments have been conducted, in particular ambient noise recording, and seismic profiles with active sources for structure determination at the 10 sites. Classical observables have been measured for site amplification evaluation, such as spectral ratios of horizontal or vertical motions between site and reference stations using direct S waves and S coda, and spectral ratios between horizontal and vertical (H/V) motions at single stations using noise and S-coda records. Vertical shear-velocity profiles at the stations have first been obtained from a joint inversion of Rayleigh wave dispersion curves and ellipticity. They have subsequently been used to model the H/V spectral ratios of noise data from synthetic seismograms, the H/V ratio of S-coda waves based on equipartition theory, and the 3D seismic response of the basin using the spectral element method. General good agreement is found between simulations and observations. The 3D simulation reveals that topography has a much lower contribution to site effects than sedimentary filling, except at the narrow ridge crests. We find clear evidence of a basin edge effect, with an increase of the amplitude of ground motion at some distance from the edge inside the basin and a decrease immediately at the slope foot.
    Print ISSN: 0037-1106
    Electronic ISSN: 1943-3573
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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