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摘要
伊朗西北部位于亚洲西部阿尔卑斯-喜马拉雅造山运动的中部,是一个地震和地热活跃的地区,我们分析了 18 个地震台记录的 872 次当地地震,估算出伊朗西北部的 P 波、S 波和尾波质量因子。计算得出的频率衰减关系如下:Qp = 38 ± 2 f 1.00±0.07,Qs = 79 ± 2 f 0.90±0.17,Qc = 64 ± 1 f 0.86±0.18(时间窗口长度为 50 秒)。萨罕德火山、萨巴兰火山和塔雷什山周围子区域的 Qc 分析表明,Qc 随时间推移而增加。然而,火山周围地区估计的 Qc 值普遍低于塔雷什山脉的 Qc 值,这证实了伊朗西北部温暖而薄弱的岩石圈与位于塔雷什山脉下更加坚硬的南里海盆地岩石圈之间的岩石圈对比。在所有频率下,伊朗西北部的平均 Qs/Qp 比率为 1.6,这可能是由于地壳的高度异质性和热活动造成的。
Attenuation of High-Frequency Seismic Waves in NW Iran
We analyzed 872 local earthquakes recorded by 18 seismic stations to estimate P-, S-, and coda-wave quality factors for NW Iran, an active seismic and geothermal region in the central part of the Alpine-Himalayan orogeny in western Asia. The calculated frequency-dependent attenuation relations are as follows: Qp = 38 ± 2 f1.00±0.07, Qs = 79 ± 2 f0.90±0.17, and Qc = 64 ± 1 f0.86±0.18 (for a lapse time window length of 50 s). The depth variations of Qc were investigated by estimating Qc at five lapse time windows ranging from 30 to 70 s. The Analysis of Qc in sub-regions surrounding Sahand volcano, Sabalan volcano, and Talesh Mountains indicates that Qc is increasing with the increase of the lapse times. However, the Qc values estimated in the areas surrounding the volcanoes are generally lower than those of the Talesh Mountains, confirming a lithospheric contrast between the warm and weak lithosphere of NW Iran and the more rigid South Caspian Basin lithosphere located beneath the Talesh Mountains. The average Qs/Qp ratio in NW Iran is > 1.6 at all frequencies, likely due to a high degree of heterogeneities and thermal activities in the crust.
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