Numerical and Observational Study of Sn-To-Lg Conversion Due To Crustal-Thickening: Implications for Identification of Continental Mantle Earthquakes

IF 3.9 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1029/2024jb029893
Shiqi Wang, Simon L. Klemperer
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We study Sn-to-Lg conversion due to significant crustal-thickening, using Sn and Lg amplitude ratios (Sn/Lg) to identify continental mantle earthquakes. We perform 2.5D simulations up to 5 Hz and 2,000 km using an enhanced AxiSEM3D. Our simulations compare propagation in a constant-thickness crust from a source at three depths straddling the Moho, to 48 models of the same three sources propagating through Moho ramps of four different widths (dips) at four different distances from the source, so perturbations of Sn/Lg are only due to crustal-thickening. We compare our synthetics to data from 12 earthquakes recorded on the HiCLIMB array across Tibet, of which six previously studied events from northwestern Tibet traverse no major crustal-thickness variation, and six new events are located south of the Himalaya across a major Moho ramp. Our simulations show that Sn/Lg for mid-crustal earthquakes is consistently lower than for mantle earthquakes, especially for areas beyond the end of the ramp. Our observations on real data, with similar travel paths for each group of events (ramp-crossing and non-ramp-crossing), display bi-modal separation of Sn/Lg for both groups, identifying new mantle earthquakes in northern India. Sn-to-Lg converted waves may be readily detected by enhanced high-frequency Lg content, as suggested by previous mode-coupling studies, verified here with synthetics, and observed in data. Lastly, we observe higher frequency content in Lg from crustal earthquakes than from mantle earthquakes in simulations and in data, offering a new discriminant for continental mantle earthquakes based on frequency content of Lg waves alone.
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth serves as the premier publication for the breadth of solid Earth geophysics including (in alphabetical order): electromagnetic methods; exploration geophysics; geodesy and gravity; geodynamics, rheology, and plate kinematics; geomagnetism and paleomagnetism; hydrogeophysics; Instruments, techniques, and models; solid Earth interactions with the cryosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and climate; marine geology and geophysics; natural and anthropogenic hazards; near surface geophysics; petrology, geochemistry, and mineralogy; planet Earth physics and chemistry; rock mechanics and deformation; seismology; tectonophysics; and volcanology. JGR: Solid Earth has long distinguished itself as the venue for publication of Research Articles backed solidly by data and as well as presenting theoretical and numerical developments with broad applications. Research Articles published in JGR: Solid Earth have had long-term impacts in their fields. JGR: Solid Earth provides a venue for special issues and special themes based on conferences, workshops, and community initiatives. JGR: Solid Earth also publishes Commentaries on research and emerging trends in the field; these are commissioned by the editors, and suggestion are welcome.
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