From the near-field records of aftershock of Datong earthquakes in October 1989 and March 1991,an extra phase between P and S arrivals is found. High-precision epicenter location shows that some of these records are o...From the near-field records of aftershock of Datong earthquakes in October 1989 and March 1991,an extra phase between P and S arrivals is found. High-precision epicenter location shows that some of these records are obtained with the incidental angle less than the critical angle. This excludes the possibility that the extra wave phase is a refractive wave from ground surface. Particle motion analysis shows that the characteristic of the extra wave is similar to that of wave, so it is possible that the extra phase is an S to P convert wave from the bottom of sediment basin. Suppose a low velocity layer covers a high velocity basement. Successful simulation by the synthetic seismogram confirms that the extra phase is an S-P convert wave from the interface of the basin bottom. Modifying the depth of interface at each ray path to match the waveform, we obtain an interface distribution in space. In this way, a brief bottom image could be shown, and the Datong basin has a 'V' shaped bottom.展开更多
基金State Key Basic Research Development and Programming Project (95-13-05-02) the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Germany.
文摘From the near-field records of aftershock of Datong earthquakes in October 1989 and March 1991,an extra phase between P and S arrivals is found. High-precision epicenter location shows that some of these records are obtained with the incidental angle less than the critical angle. This excludes the possibility that the extra wave phase is a refractive wave from ground surface. Particle motion analysis shows that the characteristic of the extra wave is similar to that of wave, so it is possible that the extra phase is an S to P convert wave from the bottom of sediment basin. Suppose a low velocity layer covers a high velocity basement. Successful simulation by the synthetic seismogram confirms that the extra phase is an S-P convert wave from the interface of the basin bottom. Modifying the depth of interface at each ray path to match the waveform, we obtain an interface distribution in space. In this way, a brief bottom image could be shown, and the Datong basin has a 'V' shaped bottom.