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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2004

Lg Group Velocity: A Depth Discriminant Revisited

G. Eli Baker; Jeff Stevens; Heming Xu

Lg group velocities are slower for very shallow events than for deeper crustal events in both southern California and Israel. An Lg group velocity depth discriminant applied to data below 1 Hz was proposed and then abandoned two decades ago, but a more precise measure of the energy distribution within Lg leads to the conclusion that higher frequency Lg group velocity may identify event depth. Because of its practical importance to nuclear monitoring and its implications for the generation and propagation of Lg , we quantify and model the delay of shallow-event Lg . We consider two mechanisms. First, shallower, slower modes are more strongly excited by shallow events, while deeper events excite faster modes. Second, Rg -to- Lg scattering for shallow events could introduce a time delay into Lg relative to Lg generated directly by the source. Further, since Rg propagates close to the surface, Rg scattering would also preferentially scatter into the shallower, slower modes. The depth dependence of modal excitation is therefore important for either mechanism, but Rg scattering could increase the time delays. Mode and finite-difference simulations demonstrate the feasibility of both hypotheses. We consider the implications of related observations for the source of the Lg delay, including predictions and observations of the frequency dependence of Lg delays. We conclude that Lg group velocity variation with event depth can be explained by preferential modal excitation and may have the potential to identify very shallow events and events too deep to be man-made. Practical application of the procedure will require regionalization to account for variations in Earth structure.


Archive | 2007

The Physical Basis of the Explosion Source and Generation of Regional Seismic Phases

Jeffrey L. Stevens; G. E. Baker; Heming Xu


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2009

An Upper Bound on Rg to Lg Scattering Using Modal Energy Conservation

Jeffry L. Stevens; Heming Xu; G. Eli Baker


Archive | 2006

Development of Surface Wave Dispersion and Attenuation Maps and Improved Methods for Measuring Surface Waves

Jeffry L. Stevens; Heming Xu; Jeffrey W. Given; G. E. Baker


Archive | 2000

Infrasound Modeling Using Soviet Explosion Data and Instrument Design Criteria from Experiments and Simulations

Jeffry L. Stevens; David A. Adams; G. E. Baker; Heming Xu; John R. Murphy; igor Divnov; Vadim N. Bourchik


Archive | 2009

Wave Propagation from Complex 3D Sources using the Representation Theorem

Jeffry L. Stevens; Heming Xu


Archive | 2006

Analysis of Shear Wave Generation by Decoupled and Partially Coupled Explosions

Jeffry L. Stevens; G. E. Baker; Heming Xu


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2010

Reply to “Comment on ‘An Upper Bound on Rg to Lg Scattering Using Modal Energy Conservation’ by Jeffry L. Stevens, Heming Xu, and G. Eli Baker” by Howard Patton and Indra N. Gupta

Jeffry L. Stevens; Heming Xu; G. Eli Baker


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2009

An analysis of shear waves generated by the Sterling explosion

Heming Xu; Jeffry L. Stevens; G. Eli Baker


Archive | 2005

Improved Surface Wave Dispersion Models, Amplitude Measurements and Azimuth Estimates

Jeffry L. Stevens; David A. Adams; G. E. Baker; Mariana Eneva; Heming Xu

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G. Eli Baker

Air Force Research Laboratory

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David A. Adams

Science Applications International Corporation

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Jeff Stevens

Science Applications International Corporation

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