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3D structure of the Earth's crust beneath the northern part of the Bohemian Massif
Authors:Mariusz Majda&#x;ski  Elena Kozlovskaya  Marek Grad  SUDETES Working Group
Institution:aInstitute of Geophysics, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 7, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland;bInstitute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Ks.Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, Poland;cSodankylä Geophysical Observatory/Oulu Unit, Oulu University, FIN-90014, Finland
Abstract:The SUDETES 2003 wide-angle refraction/reflection experiment covered the area of the south-western Poland and the northern Bohemian Massif. The good quality data that were gathered combined with the data from previous experiments (POLONAISE'97, CELEBRATION 2000) allowed us to prepare a 3D seismic model of the crust and uppermost mantle for this area. We inverted travel times of both refracted and reflected P waves using the JIVE3D package. This allowed us to obtain a model of P-wave velocity distribution as well as the shape of major boundaries in the crust. We also present a detailed uncertainty analysis for both the boundary depths and the velocity field. In doing the uncertainty analysis we found an interesting, strong dependence between uncertainty and inversion scheme (order of used phases). We also compared the model with surface geology and found good correlation between velocity inhomogeneities in the uppermost crust (down to 2 km) and major geological units. The higher velocity lower crust (6.9–7.2 km/s) could result from remelting of the lower crust or magmatic underplating.
Keywords:Crustal structure  Travel time tomography  Uncertainty  Bohemian Massif
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