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Vertically Inhomogeneous Models of the Upper Crustal Structure in the West-Bohemian Seismoactive Region Inferred from the Celebration 2000 Refraction Data
Authors:Málek  J.  Janský   J.  Novotný   O.  Rössler  D.
Affiliation:1.Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, Acad. Sci. Czech Republic, V Hole?ovi?kách 41, 182 09 Prague 8, Czech Republic
;2.Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, V Hole?ovi?kách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic
;3.Department of Geosciences, University of Potsdam, K. Liebknecht-Str. 24/H25, 14476 Golm/Potsdam, FR, Germany
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Abstract:As part of the international refraction measurements in Central Europe in the year 2000, three profiles traversed the region of earthquake swarms in West-Bohemia/Vogtland. The shots were also recorded at the permanent stations of the local seismic networks. The travel times of P-waves, observed in the West-Bohemian region, are discussed and interpreted in the present paper. In general, significantly lower P-wave velocities were found in the Saxothuringian (northern) part of the studied area than in the adjacent southern parts. The observed travel times are interpreted separately for the individual geological units, in particular for the plutons, crystallinicum, and the Mariánské Láznecaron (Marienbad) Complex. After smoothing the selected data using rational approximations, the Wiechert-Herglotz method was used to compute vertically inhomogeneous velocity models. The characteristic features of the derived models are relatively low P-wave velocities at the surface and prominent velocity increases within the uppermost crust down to a depth of about one kilometre.
Keywords:Bohemian Massif  earthquake swarm  upper crust  refraction method  Wiechert-Herglotz method
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