Inversion of travel-time data for earthquake locations and three-dimensional velocity structure in the Eureka Valley area, eastern California

Author:

Asad A. M.1,Pullammanappallil S. K.23,Anooshehpoor A.23,Louie J. N.23

Affiliation:

1. Compagnie Generale de Geophysique (CGG) 16430 Park Ten Place Houston, Texas 77084

2. Seismological Laboratory , MS 174 Reno, Nevada 89557

3. Mackay School of Mines University of Nevada, Reno , MS 174 Reno, Nevada 89557

Abstract

Abstract We develop an earthquake travel-time inversion methodology suitable for determining three-dimensional velocity structure and fault-plane orientation for an area with limited a priori information. Using a cascaded combination of a nonlinear simulated annealing optimization and linearized inversion, we investigate local three-dimensional compressional velocity structure and estimate the orientation of a fault plane in the Eureka Valley area of eastern California. We inverted travel times recorded at 20 permanent and 8 portable stations from an M 6.1 mainshock and a few hundred aftershocks for P-wave velocity and hypocentral coordinates. Using the velocity model obtained by the nonlinear optimization as an initial model for linearized inversion, we relocated the hypocenters and further fine-tuned the model. The relocated hypocenters define a north-northwest-trending fault dipping steeply westward. The final crustal velocity model features a low-velocity trend along the strike of the Eureka Valley and a high-velocity block southwest of the valley. Compared with a fully linearized inversion, our scheme demonstrates independence of the final results on the initial model and the potential of avoiding local minima.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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