We present QADR17, a global model of Rayleigh-wave attenuation based on a massive surface wave data set (372 629 frequency-dependent attenuation curves in the period range 50-260 s). We correct for focusing-defocusing effects and geometrical spreading, and perform a stringent selection to only keep robust observations. Then, data with close epicentres recorded at the same station are clustered, as they sample the same Earth's structure. After this pre-selection, our data set consists of about 35 000 curves that constrain the Rayleigh-wave intrinsic attenuation in the upper mantle. The logarithms of the attenuation along the individual rays are then inverted to obtain global maps of the logarithm of the local attenuation. After a first inver...
The lithosphere is commonly defined as the outermost rigid layer of the Earth, including the crust a...
Both spectral and time domain studies indicate that the frequency dependence and regional variation ...
The Earth’s asthenosphere is a mechanically weak layer characterized by low seismic velocity and hig...
International audienceWe present QADR17, a global model of Rayleigh-wave attenuation based on a mass...
cited By 3International audienceWe present QsADR17, a global shear wave attenuation model of the upp...
The three-dimensional shear attenuation, or Qμ, structure of the upper mantle is still poorly unders...
The ocean lithosphere represents a simple realisation of the tectonic plate, offering a unique oppor...
The aim of this study is to build a 3-D attenuation model of Earth's upper-mantle using a unique dat...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
[1] We invert phase and amplitude data of Rayleigh waves for attenuation (Q1) and shear wave velocit...
International audienceMapping variations in the attenuation of seismic energy is important for under...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
Average surface-wave attenuation coefficient values along with their 95 per cent confidence limits a...
A large data set of amplitude measurements of minor and major arc Rayleigh waves in the period range...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The lithosphere is commonly defined as the outermost rigid layer of the Earth, including the crust a...
Both spectral and time domain studies indicate that the frequency dependence and regional variation ...
The Earth’s asthenosphere is a mechanically weak layer characterized by low seismic velocity and hig...
International audienceWe present QADR17, a global model of Rayleigh-wave attenuation based on a mass...
cited By 3International audienceWe present QsADR17, a global shear wave attenuation model of the upp...
The three-dimensional shear attenuation, or Qμ, structure of the upper mantle is still poorly unders...
The ocean lithosphere represents a simple realisation of the tectonic plate, offering a unique oppor...
The aim of this study is to build a 3-D attenuation model of Earth's upper-mantle using a unique dat...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
[1] We invert phase and amplitude data of Rayleigh waves for attenuation (Q1) and shear wave velocit...
International audienceMapping variations in the attenuation of seismic energy is important for under...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
Average surface-wave attenuation coefficient values along with their 95 per cent confidence limits a...
A large data set of amplitude measurements of minor and major arc Rayleigh waves in the period range...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The lithosphere is commonly defined as the outermost rigid layer of the Earth, including the crust a...
Both spectral and time domain studies indicate that the frequency dependence and regional variation ...
The Earth’s asthenosphere is a mechanically weak layer characterized by low seismic velocity and hig...