Detection and characterization of seismic phases using continuous spectral estimation on incoherent and partially coherent arrays

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Time Series Analysis, Seismic Monitoring And Test-Ban Treaty Verification

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Seismic arrays are employed in the global monitoring of earthquakes and explosions because of their superior ability to detect and estimate the direction of incident seismic arrivals. Traditional beamforming and f-k analysis require waveform semblance over the full array aperture and cannot be applied in many situations where signals are incoherent between sensors. The NORSAR and MJAR arrays are two primary IMS stations where this is the case for high-frequency regional phases. Large intersite distances and significant geological heterogeneity at these arrays result in waveform dissimilarity which precludes coherent array processing in the frequency bands with optimal SNR. Multitaper methods provide low variance spectral estimates over short time-windows and seismic arrivals can be detected on single channels using a non-linear spectrogram transformation which attains local maxima at times and frequencies characterized by an energy increase. This detection procedure requires very little a priori knowledge of the spectral content of the signal. The transformed spectrograms can be beamformed over large-aperture arrays or networks according to theoretical time-delays resulting in an incoherent detection system which does not require waveform semblance at any frequencies. We outline a real-time automatic detection system for regional phase arrivals on the NORSAR array and demonstrate how stable and accurate slowness and azimuth estimates can be obtained for quite marginal signals. In the case of partially coherent arrays, the procedure described may provide stable, if low resolution, estimates which can subsequently be refined using coherent processing over subsets of sensors. In particular, we illustrate how the spectrogram beamforming method facilitates a stable and accurate slowness estimate for the incoherent high-frequency Pn arrival at the MJAR array in Japan from the 2006 October 9 underground nuclear test in North Korea.

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