Sensitivity kernels of PP precursor traveltimes and their limitations for imaging topography of discontinuities

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Date
2019-01-28Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
We analyze the sensitivity of PP precursor traveltimes that are often used to infer lateral variation in the depths of the 410‐ and 660‐km discontinuities in the mantle. Previous results were inconclusive due to complex wave phenomena, such as multiple energy conversions and focusing/defocusing, that hamper their interpretation. Using spectral‐element synthetics and Fréchet derivatives calculated with adjoint methods, we compute sensitivity kernels for volumetric and boundary parameters in a 1‐D model for representative epicentral distances of past studies, and a dominant period of 11–25 s. Our results indicate that the boundary sensitivity of PP precursors is low and that these phases are not coherently seen in exact synthetics. Our most important finding is the strong sensitivity to both shear and compressional wave speeds, indicating that wave interference and wave conversions are dominant. The PP precursor traveltimes appear more sensitive to structural parameters, that is, compressional and shear wave speed, than to the boundaries; therefore, they are unlikely sources for valuable insight into discontinuity topography. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000313638Publication status
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Journal / series
Geophysical Research LettersVolume
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Publisher
American Geophysical UnionSubject
sensitivity analysis; computational seismology; adjoint methods; discontinuity topography; PP precursorsOrganisational unit
02506 - Institut für Geophysik / Institute of Geophysics03971 - Fichtner, Andreas / Fichtner, Andreas
Funding
320639 - Integrated geodynamics: Reconciling geophysics and geochemistry (EC)
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