Abstract Lateral variation in crustal attenuation of California is calculated by inverting 25,330 synthetic Wood–Anderson amplitudes from the California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) for site, source, and path effects. Two-dimensional attenuation (q or 1=Q) is derived from the path term, which is calcu-lated via an iterative least-squares inversion that also solves for perturbations to the site and source terms. Source terms agree well with initial CISN MLs, and site terms agree well with a prior regression analysis; q ranges from low attenuation at 0.001 (Q 1000) to high attenuation at 0.015 (Q 66), with an average of 0.07 (Q 143). The average q is consistent with an amplitude decay function (logA0) for California when q is combined...
Spatial variations in seismic wave attenuation were tomographically imaged from observed S to P wave...
Summary. The large seismographic network in Southern California provides a unique opportunity for st...
Three-dimensional Q-1 variations in the aftershock region of Loma Prieta are derived by tomographic ...
The determination of regional attenuation Q^-1 can depend upon the analysis method employed. The dis...
The determination of regional attenuation Q{sup -1} can depend upon the analysis method employed. Th...
The measurement of regional attenuation Q-1 can produce method dependent results. The discrepancies ...
the installation of an array of 18 seismic stations along a line crossing the Los Angeles basin from...
Determining local magnitude (M_L) in a manner that is uniform and internally consistent for earthqua...
The plate boundary and major crustal blocks in southern California are imaged by a tomographic backp...
The measurement of regional attenuation Q-1 can produce method dependent results. The discrepancies ...
The primary objective of this work is to improve the accuracy of discrimination of nuclear explosion...
SH ground-displacement spectra (1 to 12 Hz) for 16 local earthquakes (A < 18 kin, 1.1 < M __&l...
We determined a detailed three-dimensional seismic velocity structure of the crust and mantle to a d...
We determined the variations in seismic structure beneath southern California by using a tomographic...
Crustal structure in Southern California is investigated using travel times from over 200 stations a...
Spatial variations in seismic wave attenuation were tomographically imaged from observed S to P wave...
Summary. The large seismographic network in Southern California provides a unique opportunity for st...
Three-dimensional Q-1 variations in the aftershock region of Loma Prieta are derived by tomographic ...
The determination of regional attenuation Q^-1 can depend upon the analysis method employed. The dis...
The determination of regional attenuation Q{sup -1} can depend upon the analysis method employed. Th...
The measurement of regional attenuation Q-1 can produce method dependent results. The discrepancies ...
the installation of an array of 18 seismic stations along a line crossing the Los Angeles basin from...
Determining local magnitude (M_L) in a manner that is uniform and internally consistent for earthqua...
The plate boundary and major crustal blocks in southern California are imaged by a tomographic backp...
The measurement of regional attenuation Q-1 can produce method dependent results. The discrepancies ...
The primary objective of this work is to improve the accuracy of discrimination of nuclear explosion...
SH ground-displacement spectra (1 to 12 Hz) for 16 local earthquakes (A < 18 kin, 1.1 < M __&l...
We determined a detailed three-dimensional seismic velocity structure of the crust and mantle to a d...
We determined the variations in seismic structure beneath southern California by using a tomographic...
Crustal structure in Southern California is investigated using travel times from over 200 stations a...
Spatial variations in seismic wave attenuation were tomographically imaged from observed S to P wave...
Summary. The large seismographic network in Southern California provides a unique opportunity for st...
Three-dimensional Q-1 variations in the aftershock region of Loma Prieta are derived by tomographic ...