Moho depths beneath the European Alps: a homogeneously processed map and receiver functions database

Author:

Michailos KonstantinosORCID,Hetényi GyörgyORCID,Scarponi Matteo,Stipčević Josip,Bianchi Irene,Bonatto LucianaORCID,Czuba WojciechORCID,Di Bona Massimo,Govoni AladinoORCID,Hannemann Katrin,Janik TomaszORCID,Kalmár Dániel,Kind Rainer,Link FrederikORCID,Lucente Francesco Pio,Monna StephenORCID,Montuori CaterinaORCID,Mroczek Stefan,Paul AnneORCID,Piromallo ClaudiaORCID,Plomerová JaroslavaORCID,Rewers JuliaORCID,Salimbeni SimoneORCID,Tilmann Frederik,Środa Piotr,Vergne JérômeORCID,

Abstract

Abstract. We use seismic waveform data from the AlpArray Seismic Network and three other temporary seismic networks, to perform receiver function (RF) calculations and time-to-depth migration to update the knowledge of the Moho discontinuity beneath the broader European Alps. In particular, we set up a homogeneous processing scheme to compute RFs using the time-domain iterative deconvolution method and apply consistent quality control to yield 112 205 high-quality RFs. We then perform time-to-depth migration in a newly implemented 3D spherical coordinate system using a European-scale reference P and S wave velocity model. This approach, together with the dense data coverage, provide us with a 3D migrated volume, from which we present migrated profiles that reflect the first-order crustal thickness structure. We create a detailed Moho map by manually picking the discontinuity in a set of orthogonal profiles covering the entire area. We make the RF dataset, the software for the entire processing workflow, as well as the Moho map, openly available; these open-access datasets and results will allow other researchers to build on the current study.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Nemzeti Kutatási Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal

Narodowym Centrum Nauki

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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