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Imaging Shallow Velocity Structure of an Inactive Fault by Airgun Seismic Source: A Case Study of Xiliushui Fault in Qiliang Mountain

Manzhong Qin - Nama Orang; Baichen Wu - Nama Orang; Yi Wang - Nama Orang; Xueyi Shang - Nama Orang; Yuansheng Zhang - Nama Orang; Xuzhou Liu - Nama Orang; Xiao Guo - Nama Orang; Rui Zou - Nama Orang; Yahong Wang - Nama Orang; Dianfeng Sun - Nama Orang;

We observed high-quality waves from a repeatable airgun seismic source recorded by a linear ultra-dense seismic array across the Xiliushui fault zone, one of the inactive faults in the Qilian Mountain, on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, China. We used Snell’s law of seismic ray propagation to determine a simplified ambient velocity model. Based on the flexible and precise spectral element method, we computed broadband synthetic seismograms for a shallow low-velocity fault zone (FZ) to model the direct P-wave travel time delay and incident angle of the wavefield near the FZ. The FZ extent range and boundaries were inverted by apparent travel time delays and amplification patterns across the fault. According to prior information on the properties of the direct P-waves, we could constrain the inverse modeling and conduct a grid search for the fault parameters. The velocity reduction between the FZ and host rock, along with the dip angle of the FZ, were also constrained by the P-wave travel time delay systematic analysis and incoming angle of the P-waves. We found that the Xiliushui fault has a 70~80 m-wide low-velocity fault damage zone in which the P-wave velocity is reduced to ~40% with respect to the host rock. The fault damage zone dips ~35°southwest and extends to ~165 m in depth. The repeatability and environment protection characteristics of the airgun seismic survey and the economic benefits of a limited number of instruments setting are prominent.


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Geosciences
No. Panggil
550
Penerbit
Switzerland : MPDI., 2025
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26 hlm PDF, 8.681 KB
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Inggris
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2076-3263
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550
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Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
online resource
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Vol.15, Issue 1, January 2025
Subjek
the fault zone seismic phase
airgun seismic source
fault zone imaging
body waves modeling
travel time inversion
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  • Imaging Shallow Velocity Structure of an Inactive Fault by Airgun Seismic Source: A Case Study of Xiliushui Fault in Qiliang Mountain
    We observed high-quality waves from a repeatable airgun seismic source recorded by a linear ultra-dense seismic array across the Xiliushui fault zone, one of the inactive faults in the Qilian Mountain, on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, China. We used Snell’s law of seismic ray propagation to determine a simplified ambient velocity model. Based on the flexible and precise spectral element method, we computed broadband synthetic seismograms for a shallow low-velocity fault zone (FZ) to model the direct P-wave travel time delay and incident angle of the wavefield near the FZ. The FZ extent range and boundaries were inverted by apparent travel time delays and amplification patterns across the fault. According to prior information on the properties of the direct P-waves, we could constrain the inverse modeling and conduct a grid search for the fault parameters. The velocity reduction between the FZ and host rock, along with the dip angle of the FZ, were also constrained by the P-wave travel time delay systematic analysis and incoming angle of the P-waves. We found that the Xiliushui fault has a 70~80 m-wide low-velocity fault damage zone in which the P-wave velocity is reduced to ~40% with respect to the host rock. The fault damage zone dips ~35°southwest and extends to ~165 m in depth. The repeatability and environment protection characteristics of the airgun seismic survey and the economic benefits of a limited number of instruments setting are prominent.
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