Publication Date:
2020-02-12
Description:
We use a cluster of deep earthquakes, the fore- and aftershocks of the 23-AUG-1995 Mw=7.1 (18.8N, 145.3E, h=595 km) event in the Mariana subduction zone as source array to locate where waves scatter near the deep slab. In order to obtain the high-precision location needed in this context, we first relocate the events with a modified master event technique. Using the double beam method on the relocated events and data from the Warramunga array in Australia, we identified two non-standard S-to-P conversions arriving about 20.5 and 24 s after the P-wave. The corresponding scatterers are approximately located at a depth of 790 km (720 km) and a distance of 0.9° to the southeast (2.3° to the southwest) of the main shock. The scatterers positions correspond to the location of lithosphere subducted below the 660 km discontinuity.
Keywords:
550 - Earth sciences
Type:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Format:
application/pdf