Group B, Poster #322, Community Earth Models (CEM)
Preliminary Multi-scale Community Velocity Model for Southern California Improves Fit to Seismic Recordings
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2025 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #322, SCEC Contribution #14888 VIEW PDF
n California into the SCEC CVM-S4.26M01 as the reference model. The high-resolution velocity models are generated from travel time tomography, joint inversion of short-period Rayleigh wave ellipticity, phase velocity, teleseismic receiver functions, and ambient noise cross-correlation from land and ocean-bottom recordings. We propose a novel bias-informed method to merge multiple velocity models, only adopting the model parts that improve ground motion prediction for a series of local M4-5 earthquakes. The physics-based simulations use the scalable 4th-order finite-difference method AWP-ODC (Cui et al., 2013) including surface topography (O’Reilly et al., 2022), anelastic attenuation (Withers et al., 2015), and a discontinuous mesh (Nie et al., 2017). Preliminary results show bias reductions of 14% and 12% for our optimization (2/3) and validation (1/3) datasets, respectively, with local improvements inside the modified regions of 26% and 21%, respectively.
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