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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; June 1980; v. 70; no. 3; p. 823-829
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The ratio of the travel times for S and P at distances less than 10°

A. L. HALES and K. J. MUIRHEAD

PROGRAMS IN GEOSCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS, RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080
RESEARCH SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, CANBERRA, Australia

Abstract

The ratios of the S and P travel times, Ts/ Tp, observed at central Australian stations from Banda Sea earthquakes with depths between 100 and 200 km are less than the corresponding ratios for surface explosions in the same distance range. This result is surprising and inconsistent with the increase in the Vp/ Vs ratio with depth inferred from laboratory measurements on upper mantle minerals. Studies from several continental regions, including Japan, and oceanic regions, show similar low values.

Possible reasons for the inconsistency are discussed. Studies of three well-observed earthquakes in the Hokkaido region lead to the conclusion that the depths of earthquakes in the 60 to 200 km depth range are systematically underestimated by ISC and that there is an associated error in the times of origin of about 3 sec. Using corrected origin times, the average value of the Ts/ Tp ratio over the distance range 0° to 8° is about 1.785.




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The times of origin and depths of focus of intermediate and deep focus earthquakes: Model calculations
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, October 1, 1981; 71(5): 1539 - 1552.
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