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Raziskave strukture Zemljine skorje v severozahodnih Dinaridih z metodo lokalne seizmične tomografije
ID Rajh, Gregor (Author), ID Gosar, Andrej (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Stipčević, Josip (Comentor)

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Abstract
Območje naše raziskave obsega SZ Dinaride in leži na SV robu Jadranske mikroplošče. Za raziskave hitrostne strukture Zemljine skorje smo uporabili koncept minimalnega 1-D hitrostnega modela in metodo lokalne seizmične tomografije (LET). Raziskavo je omogočila velika količina novih seizmoloških podatkov, ki smo jih pridobili po modernizaciji slovenske mreže potresnih opazovalnic. Z uporabo rutinsko določenih časov prvih vstopov P- in S-valovanja na potresne opazovalnice smo izvedli 1-D in 3-D inverzijo, simultano za lokacije žarišč potresov in hitrostno strukturo. Glede na konvergenco končnih 1-D regionalnih modelov hitrosti, izračunanih v skupni inverziji za hitrosti P- in S-valovanja, ocenjujemo, da so hitrosti dobro opredeljene do globine 26 km. Rezultate te inverzije smo ovrednotili na podlagi stabilnostnih testov ter relokacij potresov in eksplozij v kamnolomih ter izbrali najstabilnejši regionalni 1-D hitrostni model P- in S-valovanja. Raziskovano območje smo nato razdelili na tri manjše podregije in za vsako ponovno opravili skupno 1-D inverzijo za hitrosti P- in S-valovanja. S tem smo dobili boljši vpogled v sestavo Zemljine skorje. Izračunan regionalni 1-D model smo uporabili kot začetni model v LET oziroma inverziji za 3-D hitrostni model P-valovanja in vP/vS. Slednjega smo ga ovrednotili z natančno analizo več meril ločljivosti, sintetičnimi testi ter relokacijo potresov in eksplozij. Ta kaže, da so bile hitrosti dobro razrešene vsaj do globine 15 km. Rezultati se dobro ujemajo s prejšnjimi raziskavami, vendar zagotavljajo boljšo ločljivost in prvič tudi enoten in simultano izračunan model vP/vS, ki pokriva celotno raziskovano območje. Porazdelitev hitrosti v končnem 3-D modelu jasno kaže na dve večji hitrostni anomaliji in s tem na narivno strukturo na zahodu, ki je nastala zaradi podrivanja Jadranske mikroplošče. Opredeljene hitrosti lahko povežemo tudi z vzorcem pojavljanja žarišč potresov. Žarišča potresov, relocirana z izračunanimi modeli, so plitvejša v primerjavi z rutinsko določenimi žarišči in natančneje opredeljena.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:seizmologija, potres, lokalna seizmična tomografija, Zemljina skorja, Dinaridi, seizmično P-valovanje, razmerje vP/vS, 1-D in 3-D hitrostni model, tomografska inverzija, relokacija potresov
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143236 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.12.2022
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Language:English
Title:Investigations of the Earth’s crust structure in the northwestern Dinarides using local earthquake tomography method
Abstract:
The studied area of the NW Dinarides lies in the NE corner of the Adriatic microplate. We investigated the velocity structure of the Earth’s crust using the concept of the minimum 1-D velocity model and the method of local earthquake tomography (LET), taking advantage of the greatly increased amount of data available after the modernisation of the Slovenian seismological network. We performed 1-D and 3-D simultaneous hypocentre–velocity tomographic inversions with routinely picked P- and S-wave arrival times. Most of the models computed in the combined 1-D P- and S-velocity inversion converged to a stable solution up to a depth of 26 km. The results of the 1-D inversion were evaluated using stability tests and relocations of earthquakes and quarry blasts to select the best performing regional 1-D P- and S-velocity model. In the next step, the study area was divided into three subregions and the combined 1-D inversion was rerun for each to gain better insight into the crustal structure. The regional 1-D model served as the starting point for the LET inversion for the 3-D P-wave velocity and vP/vS model. We then evaluated the resulting 3-D models with extensive analyses of various resolution parameters, synthetic tests, and relocation of earthquakes and blasts, showing that the velocities were successfully recovered at least to a depth of 15 km. Our results agree well with previous studies but provide better resolution in the upper crust and, for the first time, a uniform and simultaneously computed vP/vS model for the entire study area. The distribution of velocities in the final 3-D model shows two distinct velocity anomalies and indicated to the thrust structure in the west formed in response to the underthrusting of the Adriatic microplate. The recovered velocities can also be associated with seismicity patterns. The seismicity relocated with the computed models is shallower and has better determined locations compared to the routinely located seismicity.

Keywords:seismology, earthquake, local earthquake tomography, Earth’s crust, Dinarides, seismic P-waves, vP/vS ratio, 1-D and 3-D velocity model, tomographic inversion, earthquakes relocation

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