Intrinsic Q and its frequency dependence

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Various techniques for estimating t* (travel time/quality factor Q) from short-period seismic-array records of body waves have been investigated. Spectral analysis in the frequency domain seems to be more appropriate for this purpose than time domain methods, because of the relative ease with which source and instrument effects can be removed. Of the techniques available, those based on maximum likelihood and homomorphic deconvolution give estimates of relative power versus frequency which best represent the power contained in a time-domain wavelet of short duration. The latter technique seemed to have better noise-eliminating properties than the former. Therefore, homomorphic deconvolution was used to obtain estimates of t* values from P, PcP, ScP and S phases recorded at the Warramunga array in the Northern Territory of Australia. The source regions for the event studied were the Sunda, Mariana, New Hebrides, Kermadec and Tonga trench zones.
The short-period t* estimates obtained using the above method were much smaller than estimates from published free-oscillation Q models, indicating that the values of Q for compressional and shear waves are frequently-dependent. It was found that short-period t* values and free-oscillation Q models could be made consistent with one another by assuming Q = Q0(1+τω) where Q0 and τ are constants. The results of this investigation suggest another approach to how the Q structure of the mantle can be investigated.
Present address: The Departments of Geology and Physics, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, U.S.A.

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