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Tomographic imaging of P- and S-wave velocity structure beneath Costa Rica

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1999

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Yao, Z. S.
Quintero, Ronnie
Roberts, R. G.

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Springer Nature

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45287 P-wave and 26813 S-wave arrival times from the data base of the Costa Rica network have been tomographically inverted to image the structure beneath Costa Rica. A regularized recursive least squares inverse method was used to produce the high resolution and minimum variance model parameter estimates. The first arrival times are calculated using a finite difference technique, which allows for flexible parameterization of the velocity model and easy inclusion of topography and source-receiver geometry. The P wave velocity structure and hypocenters are determined simultaneously, while the S wave velocity structure is determined using the relocated seismicity and an initial model derived from the P wave model assuming an average P to S wave velocity ratio of 1.78. The most prominent features in the inverted model are a low velocity structure under the volcanic chain in the center of the country, which is related to the hot material connected with the active volcanoes; and a high velocity zone in the mantle, which is related to the Cocos plate subducted under Costa Rica.

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COSTA RICA, TOMOGRAPHY, TOMOGRAFIA, TOPOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAFIA, GEOMETRY, GEOMETRIA

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