Deformation of solid earth by surface pressure: equivalence between Ben-Menahem and Singh’s formula and Sorrells’ formula

Author:

Tanimoto Toshiro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Earth Research Institute and Department of Earth Science, University of California , Santa Barbara, CA 93106 , USA

Abstract

SUMMARY Atmospheric pressure changes on Earth’s surface can deform the solid Earth. Sorrells derived analytical formulae for displacement in a homogeneous, elastic half-space, generated by a moving surface pressure source with speed $c$. Ben-Menahem and Singh derived formulae when an atmospheric P wave impinges on Earth’s surface. For a P wave with an incident angle close to the grazing angle, which essentially meant a slow apparent velocity $c_a$ in comparison to P- ($\alpha ^{\prime }$) and S-wave velocities ($\beta ^{\prime }$) in the Earth ($c_a \ll \beta ^{\prime } \lt \alpha ^{\prime }$), they showed that their formulae for solid-Earth deformations become identical with Sorrells’ formulae if $c_a$ is replaced by $c$. But this agreement was only for the asymptotic cases ($c_a \ll \beta ^{\prime }$). The first point of this paper is that the agreement of the two solutions extends to non-asymptotic cases, or when $c_a /\beta ^{\prime }$ is not small. The second point is that the angle of incidence in Ben-Menahem and Singh’s problem does not have to be the grazing angle. As long as the incident angle exceeds the critical angle of refraction from the P wave in the atmosphere to the S wave in the solid Earth, the formulae for Ben-Menahem and Singh’s solution become identical to Sorrell’s formulae. The third point is that this solution has two different domains depending on the speed $c$ (or $c_a$) on the surface. When $c/\beta ^{\prime }$ is small, deformations consist of the evanescent waves. When $c$ approaches Rayleigh-wave phase velocity, the driven oscillation in the solid Earth turns into a free oscillation due to resonance and dominates the wavefield. The non-asymptotic analytical solutions may be useful for the initial modelling of seismic deformations by fast-moving sources, such as those generated by shock waves from meteoroids and volcanic eruptions because the condition $c / \beta ^{\prime } \ll 1$ may be violated for such fast-moving sources.

Funder

SCEC

UC Santa Barbara

John Simon Guggenheim Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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