We use 10 years of data of the USArray project to estimate the areal distribution of crustal intrinsic and scattering attenuation of shear waves for frequencies between 1 Hz and 20 Hz in the contiguous United States. Additionally, we report energy site amplification factors and estimate moment magnitudes for small earthquakes (M 1.5 to M 3.5). The Qopen method is used to invert for intrinsic and scattering attenuation for each event and nearby stations. Observations are collected for around 25,000 events, averaged at each station and interpolated between station locations. In a second inversion, energy site amplifications and moment magnitudes are corrected by assuming that site amplifications for one station and frequency are the same for ...
Abstract Frequency-dependent crustal attenuation (1/Q) is determined for seven distinct physiographi...
In this study, ground motions from earthquakes in North America with moment magnitude (M) 3.0 to 6.0...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...
We use 10 years of data of the USArray project to estimate the areal distribution of crustal intrins...
The energy-flux model of seismic coda, developed by Frankel and Wennerberg (1987), is used to derive...
We develop a method based on ratios of amplitudes measured at adjacent stations to determine local a...
The southeastern Missouri earthquake of October 21, 1965 generated fundamental- and higher-mode Love...
Modelling the attenuation of shear wave energy is an important component of seismic hazard analysis....
Strong ground motion attenuation relations are usually described by smoothly decreasing functions of...
The attenuation of seismic waves is a direct measure of the absorption due to nonelastic processes i...
Using Mw>6, deep earthquakes that occurred between 2006 and 2015 and were recorded by EarthScope’s T...
Abstract Ground shaking due to earthquakes in the eastern United States (EUS) is felt at significant...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
International audienceMapping variations in the attenuation of seismic energy is important for under...
Part 1: A phased array of 19 broadband seismometers was deployed from November 2009 to September 20...
Abstract Frequency-dependent crustal attenuation (1/Q) is determined for seven distinct physiographi...
In this study, ground motions from earthquakes in North America with moment magnitude (M) 3.0 to 6.0...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...
We use 10 years of data of the USArray project to estimate the areal distribution of crustal intrins...
The energy-flux model of seismic coda, developed by Frankel and Wennerberg (1987), is used to derive...
We develop a method based on ratios of amplitudes measured at adjacent stations to determine local a...
The southeastern Missouri earthquake of October 21, 1965 generated fundamental- and higher-mode Love...
Modelling the attenuation of shear wave energy is an important component of seismic hazard analysis....
Strong ground motion attenuation relations are usually described by smoothly decreasing functions of...
The attenuation of seismic waves is a direct measure of the absorption due to nonelastic processes i...
Using Mw>6, deep earthquakes that occurred between 2006 and 2015 and were recorded by EarthScope’s T...
Abstract Ground shaking due to earthquakes in the eastern United States (EUS) is felt at significant...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
International audienceMapping variations in the attenuation of seismic energy is important for under...
Part 1: A phased array of 19 broadband seismometers was deployed from November 2009 to September 20...
Abstract Frequency-dependent crustal attenuation (1/Q) is determined for seven distinct physiographi...
In this study, ground motions from earthquakes in North America with moment magnitude (M) 3.0 to 6.0...
[1] Surface wave dispersion measurements from ambient seismic noise and array‐based measurements fro...