Upper crustal structure of central Java, Indonesia, from transdimensional seismic ambient noise tomography

Z. Zulfakriza, E. Saygin, P. R. Cummins, S. Widiyantoro, A. D. Nugraha, B. G. Lühr, T. Bodin

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    Abstract

    Delineating the crustal structure of central Java is crucial for understanding its complex tectonic setting. However, seismic imaging of the strong heterogeneity typical of such a tectonically active region can be challenging, particularly in the upper crust where velocity contrasts are strongest and steep bodywave ray paths provide poor resolution. To overcome these difficulties, we apply the technique of ambient noise tomography (ANT) to data collected during the Merapi Amphibious Experiment (MERAMEX), which covered central Java with a temporary deployment of over 120 seismometers during 2004 May-October. More than 5000 Rayleigh wave Green's functions were extracted by cross-correlating the noise simultaneously recorded at available station pairs. We applied a fully non-linear 2-D Bayesian probabilistic inversion technique to the retrieved traveltimes. Features in the derived tomographic images correlate well with previous studies, and some shallow structures that were not evident in previous studies are clearly imaged with ANT. The Kendeng Basin and several active volcanoes appear with very low group velocities, and anomalies with relatively high velocities can be interpreted in terms of crustal sutures and/or surface geological features.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)630-635
    Number of pages6
    JournalGeophysical Journal International
    Volume197
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

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