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A receiver function study across the Dead Sea Basin (DSB)
- Source :
- 69. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft (Kiel 2009)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Beginning in September 2006, a temporary network of 30 broadband and 45 short-period seismic stations has been set up on both sides of the Dead Sea Basin (DSB). During one and a half year of successful operation, data were continuously recorded in the field at 100 Hz and 200 Hz sample frequency for the broadband and short-period seismic stations, respectively. The raw data were converted to miniseed format and archived as full seed volume in the GEOFON data center of the GFZ. In the present work, the Receiver Function Method has been applied to the three component passive source data to investigate seismic discontinuities from the crust down to the upper mantle. Unusual negative phases at about 1s delay time have been observed at several stations in the Dead Sea region on the top of the assumed salt diapir. First preliminary receiver function analysis reveals a crustal thickness of about 30 -35 km in the investigated area and possibly low-velocity layer beneath the Moho. It also shows a basin which is possibly filled with salt about 10 km thick beneath the Lisan peninsula (Dead Sea).
- Subjects :
- 550 - Earth sciences
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- 69. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Geophysikalischen Gesellschaft (Kiel 2009)
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..40884c5c6da1d6035f81777beed4faac