Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004geoji.159.1013l&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Journal International, Volume 159, Issue 1, pp. 1013-1031.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Gulf Of Corinth, Low-Angle Detachment, Seismic Tomography, Vp/Vs, Vp.Vs
Scientific paper
A new three-dimensional delay traveltime tomography is performed to image the intermediate structure of the western Gulf of Corinth. A large data set, collected in 1991 during a two-month passive tomographic experiment, has been reanalysed for the reconstruction of detailed Vp and Vs images. An improved tomography method, based on an accurate traveltime computation, is applied to invert simultaneously delayed P and S first-arrival traveltimes for both velocity and hypocentre parameters. We perform different synthetic tests to analyse the sensitivity of tomography results to the model parametrization and to the starting 1-D model selection. The analysis of the retrieved Vp and Vs models as well as deduced Vp/Vs and Vp.Vs images allows us to interpret and delineate the distribution of lithological variation, porosity/crack content and fluid saturation in the upper 9-11 km of the crust beneath the gulf. The tomographic models image a rather complex crustal structure, which is characterized by a vertical change in both velocity features and seismicity distribution. We identify a shallower zone of the crust (0-5 km depth), in which velocity distributions seem to be controlled by the still active N-S extensional regime and a deeper zone (7-11 km depth), which matches the seismogenic zone. The correlation between this latter and a specific unit of the Hellenic mountain structure (the Pyllite-Quartzite series) allows us to suggest a possible explanation for seismicity concentration in a narrow band at 7-9 km depth. Finally, the occurrence of clusters showing low-angle normal fault mechanisms in areas characterized by high Vp/Vs values indicates a possible role of fluids in triggering brittle creep along the identified low-angle normal faults.
Got Jean-Luc
Latorre D.
Lyon-Caen Hélène
Monfret Tony
Monteiller Vadim
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