Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003ep%26s...55..349h&link_type=abstract
Earth, Planets and Space, Volume 55, p. 349-354.
Mathematics
Logic
Scientific paper
Short-period fundamental-mode Rayleigh waves with periods of 1.1~5.5 sec were used to investigate the lateral variations of shallow-depth shear-wave velocity structure up to a depth of 8 km under southwestern Taiwan. Through a priori regionalization, the region was divided into three subregions from the west to the east, and then the regionalized group velocity for each subregion was determined by a standard least-squares technique. By the structure inversion, the study region had obviously lateral velocity variations, which systemically increased from the west region to the east one. On the whole, the shear-wave velocity in the Western Foothills was higher than that in the Western Coastal Plain. Additionally, the three subregions all had a shear-wave velocity of less than 3 km/sec with the lowest one in the Western Coastal Plain near the coast, related to the thick sediments. These results were rather consistent with the geological features. For depths larger than 4 km, the velocity-gradient varying with depth in the Western Foothills was lower than that in the Western Coastal Plain. This is likely to interpret the reason that the seismic waves cannot be easily trapped within the Western Foothills; thus the short-period surface waves are poorly developed in that region.
Chang J.-P.
Chang Y.-W.
Hwang Ruey-Der
Yu Guey-Kuen
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