Travel time residuals in southeastern Europe |
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Authors: | D G Panagiotopoulos P M Hatzidimitriou G F Karakaisis E E Papadimitriou B C Papazachos |
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Institution: | (1) Geophysical Laboratory, University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | The Pn travel time relative residuals, in respect to a crustal model of the Aegean area, have been determined for 103 permanent seismological stations in southeastern Europe, western Turkey and the Middle East. The values of these residuals are considered to depend mainly on the crustal thickness beneath the seismological stations. Based on these values seven regions with different crustal thickness, varying between 31 Km and 42 Km, have been defined. The crust in these regions is continental. A region with very high negative residuals has been defined in the Middle East (Egypt, Israel, Lebanon). These negative residuals are attributed to different crustal structure of the eastern Mediterranean (oceanic crust with an extra thick sedimentary layer) and not the crustal thickness at the station sites.Independently from the interpretation, these Pn residuals can be used successfully to considerably improve (up to 2 Km) the determination of the earthquake foci locations. |
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Keywords: | Travel-time residuals Southeastern Europe |
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