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Crust and Upper Mantle Structure in the Caribbean Region by Group Velocity Tomography and Regionalization
Authors:O'Leary González  Leonardo Alvarez  Mariangela Guidarelli  Giuliano F Panza
Institution:(1) Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Sismológicas, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente, Cuba. Calle 17 # 61. Rpto. Vista Alegre, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 90400;(2) The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Earth System Physics section, Strada Costiera 11, Trieste, 34014, Italy;(3) Department of Earth Sciences, University of Trieste, Via Weiss 4, Trieste, Italy
Abstract:An overview of the crust and upper mantle structure of Central America and the Caribbean region is presented as a result of the processing of more than 200 seismograms recorded by digital broadband stations from SSSN and GSN seismic networks. Group velocity dispersion curves are obtained in the period range from 10s to 40s by FTAN analysis of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh waves; the error of these measurements varies from 0.06 and 0.09 km/s. From the dispersion curve, seven tomographic maps at different periods and with average spatial resolution of 500 km are obtained. Using the logical combinatorial classification techniques, eight main groups of dispersion curves are determined from the tomographic maps and eleven main regions, each one characterized by one kind of dispersion curves, are identified. The average dispersion curves obtained for each region are extended to 150s by adding data from a larger-scale tomographic study (Vdovin et al., 1999) and inverted using a nonlinear procedure. A set of models of the S-wave velocity vs. depth in the crust and upper mantle is found as a result of the inversion process. In six regions we identify a typically oceanic crust and upper mantle structure, while in the other two the models are consistent with the presence of a continental structure. Two regions, located over the major geological zones of the accretionary crust of the Caribbean region, are characterized by a peculiar crust and upper mantle structure, indicating the presence of lithospheric roots reaching, at least, about 200 km of depth.
Keywords:Surface waves tomography  group velocities dispersion curves  S-wave velocity models  Caribbean region  regionalization
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