Crustal Imaging With Bayesian Inversion of Teleseismic P Wave Coda Autocorrelation

Mehdi Tork Qashqai*, Erdinc Saygin, B. L.N. Kennett

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    Abstract

    The autocorrelation of the seismic transmission response of a layered medium (autocorrelogram), in the presence of a free surface, corresponds to the reflection response. Despite many studies on the imaging of local structures through retrieval and forward modeling of stacked autocorrelograms, there is limited work on the inversion of these data. In this study, we demonstrate that the probabilistic inversion of autocorrelograms is efficient and can be used as an alternative imaging tool when other approaches are not applicable. Here, we calculate autocorrelograms of teleseismic P wave coda recorded on more than 1,200 permanent and temporary seismic stations across Australia and utilize a Bayesian framework to invert these data for crustal imaging. The results show patterns of structures consistent with those seen in previous crustal models constructed from receiver function, seismic reflection, and refraction methods. The new approach can therefore image large-scale crustal structures comparable to those from other seismological methods.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5888-5906
    Number of pages19
    JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
    Volume124
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2019

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