Group B, Poster #008, Seismology
Towards a better understanding of the Los Angeles basin structure using data recorded from the LAB2022 nodal array
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2023 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #008, SCEC Contribution #12950 VIEW PDF
waves are also apparent below ~4 sec. We use array processing techniques to measure phase velocity and Rayleigh wave ellipticity, or horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) amplitude ratio. Benefiting from the broad period range, for each location, we can determine the Rayleigh wave H/V ratio curve and identify the first time the peak fundamental mode Rayleigh wave H/V frequency, which is highly sensitive to basin structure and important to understand ground motion amplification. The comparison between these new observations across the nodal arrays and predictions based on the CVM will be shown and discussed, where the discrepancies highlight areas of CVM that can be further improved. Our preliminary results stimulate future efforts to constrain the 3-D basin geometry and comparisons with independent datasets, including Receiver Functions and gravity.
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