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Locating a scatterer in the active volcanic area of Southern Peru from ambient noise cross-correlation

2013; Oxford University Press; Volume: 192; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/gji/ggs103

ISSN

1365-246X

Autores

Yiran Ma, R. W. Clayton, Victor C. Tsai, Zhongwen Zhan,

Tópico(s)

Seismology and Earthquake Studies

Resumo

We report on a strong scatterer of seismic energy in the 5–10 s period range located in the volcanic arc of Southern Peru. It is superficially like an active noise source in that it produces a continuous signal that arrives earlier than the inter-station surface wave in the noise cross-correlations. However, it is clearly determined to be a scatterer based on the coda arrivals observed in the cross-correlations, and the fact that it scatters waves from earthquake sources. We model the scatterer as a cylinder approximately 5 km in diameter with a shear wave velocity 30 per cent lower than the background velocity. It is likely to exist at the depth of 5–10 km, and is located at 71.6°W/16.1°S with an error of 10 km, which is near the inactive volcano Nevado Chachani and the active volcano El Misti which recently erupted in 1985.

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