Shear wave velocity of the crust below central Mexico is estimated using surface wave dispersion measurements from regional earthquakes recorded on a dense, 500 km long linear seismic network. Vertical components of regional records from 90 well-located earthquakes were used to compute Rayleigh-wave group-velocity dispersion curves. A tomographic inversion, with high resolution in a zone close to the array, obtained for periods between 5 and 50 s reveals significant differences relative to a reference model, especially at larger periods (>30 s). A 2-D S wave velocity model is obtained from the inversion of local dispersion curves that were reconstructed from the tomographic solutions. The results show large differences, especially in the lo...
This research investigates earth structure beneath the Southwest North America landmass, especially ...
Mexico has a complex geological history that is typified by the distinctive terranes that are found ...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
[1] Shear wave velocity of the crust below central Mexico is estimated using surface wave dispersion...
recorded six modes of surface waves from a suite of 18 earthquakes near Chiapas, Mexico. The six gro...
We use data from seismic networks with unprecedented dense coverage to study the Earth's structure u...
Velocity spectra from moderate-sized earthquakes were used to investigate the P wave attenuation str...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
A two-dimensional velocity structure of the Guerrero gap was obtained by applying a damped least squ...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
We develop a three-dimensional model of shear wave velocity and anisotropy for the Mexico subduction...
Rayleigh wave group velocity dispersion measurements from local and regional earthquakes are used to...
This research investigates earth structure beneath the Southwest North America landmass, especially ...
Mexico has a complex geological history that is typified by the distinctive terranes that are found ...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
[1] Shear wave velocity of the crust below central Mexico is estimated using surface wave dispersion...
recorded six modes of surface waves from a suite of 18 earthquakes near Chiapas, Mexico. The six gro...
We use data from seismic networks with unprecedented dense coverage to study the Earth's structure u...
Velocity spectra from moderate-sized earthquakes were used to investigate the P wave attenuation str...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
A two-dimensional velocity structure of the Guerrero gap was obtained by applying a damped least squ...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
We develop a three-dimensional model of shear wave velocity and anisotropy for the Mexico subduction...
Rayleigh wave group velocity dispersion measurements from local and regional earthquakes are used to...
This research investigates earth structure beneath the Southwest North America landmass, especially ...
Mexico has a complex geological history that is typified by the distinctive terranes that are found ...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...