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Three-dimensional seismic attenuation tomography of Egypt

Three-dimensional seismic attenuation tomography of Egypt
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摘要 The main purpose of the paper is assessing the three-dimensional (3-D) seismic tomography beneath Egyptto reveal the laws of the tectonic activity, dynamic features of the crust and the upper mantle as well as the thermal structure. Thecoda wave attenuation (Q-1c ) was obtained using the single scattering theory for the central frequencies of interest laid between 1 and 24 Hz. A regionalization of the estimated Q-1c values was performed by means of a generalized inversion technique.The obtained spatial distribution of 3-D attenuation results revealshigh contrasts between East and West Egypt. A remarkable contrast in the attenuation levels was compared with the tectonic structures, geothermal gradient and heat flow features. The highest attenuations are concentrated in the east and north western offshore regionsat central frequency 1.5 Hzthat draw a good matching with the seismic andthermal features of Egypt. Smaller attenuation levels were detected with young sediments of the Nile Valley from South to the northern triangle of Nile Delta basin except seismic active areas. Low or normal attenuation was detected at western desert where there is a stable and simple shelf. We can conclude that the extended highest attenuation joins to the strong seismic sources and geothermal structures at lower frequency and the centralized high attenuation takes place at moderate seismic sources at a higher frequency. The 3D attenuation maps can draw not only tectonic and geothermal structures but also the general geologic structure map. The main purpose of the paper is assessing the three-dimensional (3-D) seismic tomography beneath Egyptto reveal the laws of the tectonic activity, dynamic features of the crust and the upper mantle as well as the thermal structure. Thecoda wave attenuation (Q-1c ) was obtained using the single scattering theory for the central frequencies of interest laid between 1 and 24 Hz. A regionalization of the estimated Q-1c values was performed by means of a generalized inversion technique.The obtained spatial distribution of 3-D attenuation results revealshigh contrasts between East and West Egypt. A remarkable contrast in the attenuation levels was compared with the tectonic structures, geothermal gradient and heat flow features. The highest attenuations are concentrated in the east and north western offshore regionsat central frequency 1.5 Hzthat draw a good matching with the seismic andthermal features of Egypt. Smaller attenuation levels were detected with young sediments of the Nile Valley from South to the northern triangle of Nile Delta basin except seismic active areas. Low or normal attenuation was detected at western desert where there is a stable and simple shelf. We can conclude that the extended highest attenuation joins to the strong seismic sources and geothermal structures at lower frequency and the centralized high attenuation takes place at moderate seismic sources at a higher frequency. The 3D attenuation maps can draw not only tectonic and geothermal structures but also the general geologic structure map.
出处 《Natural Science》 2012年第8期608-623,共16页 自然科学期刊(英文)
关键词 Seismic CODA Waves Attenuation TOMOGRAPHY SEISMICITY Tectonic GEOTHERMAL GEOLOGIC EPOCH Seismic Coda Waves Attenuation Tomography Seismicity Tectonic Geothermal Geologic Epoch
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