Determination of Lg-wave attenuation using single-station seismograms: a case study for Zimbabwe |
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Authors: | Dumisani John Hlatywayo Vunganai Midzi |
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Affiliation: | Goetz Observatory, Department of Meteorology, Box AC 65, Ascot, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe |
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Abstract: | In this paper we show how the quality factor Q may be calculated using a single seismograph station and a number of events recorded on analogue seismograms. We followed Nuttli's (1973) method and extended it to one seismograph station. Using the single station Bulawayo (BUL), we determined a mean Q value of 650 for Zimbabwe. Furthermore, we considered different propagation paths over Zimbabwe as the seismic waves travelled to BUL and found a low Q value of 350 for the Deka fault zone. the Q value of 650 obtained in this study agrees well within error with that of 603 reported by Chow et al. (1980) using the multistation, multi-event method, and lies within the range of Q values (454–759) reported by Xie & Mitchell (1990) using a 'back-project'method to image large-scale lateral variations of Lg coda Q . the results obtained are important as the Q value constitutes part of the input data in seismic hazard calculations. the method may be used to determine Q in regions where there may be only one station with reliable analogue seismogram data. |
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Keywords: | attenuation coefficient equalized amplitudes least-squares single seismogram sustained amplitudes |
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