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SURFACE WAVE INVERSION OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN LITHOSPHERE 
(SISAL)
Address questions and/or comments to vdovin@phys-geophys.colorado.edu 
                                                                                                                                                   last updated 6/11/98
 
 
         Scientists: Oleg Vdovin, Mike Ritzwoller, Anatoli Levshin
                         (University of Colorado), Jose Rial (UNC-Chapel Hill).
 
        Analysts: Dave Tremblay, Mike Silitch.
We present the results of a tomographic study of surface wave dispersion  across   South America. We include below links to graphical images of the group velocity maps. In each case, images are presented in  gif  format (for down loading), and the ascii data files are also available  (follow the link for Group Velocity Maps).
The Data Files  with  event - station locations and group velocity measurements  are provided. The data are used for tomographic inversion to construct group velocity maps.  We have also provided the  Path Coverage information for each period and wave type. These images show the number of seismic paths crossing a cell of approximately 50,000 km^2 for every location on the map.
No models are available for distribution yet. To check on the status and    availability of the latest maps and models, contact Oleg Vdovin at the email address listed above.
Earthquakes and Stations
Blow-up of earthquakes and stations around South American
Group velocity - frequency analysis
Description of cluster analysis
GMT example for plotting data files across South America (4 files)
Tomography and Inversion
Group Velocity Maps


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 Old images (January 1997)
Data Files


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References


  Oleg Vdovin, Jose A. Rial, Anatoli L.Levshin and Michael H. Ritzwoller "Group velocity tomography of South America and the surrounding oceans" Geophys. J. International (1999) 136, 324-340.
 



 
 
 

If you have questions, comments or suggestions, email Mike Ritzwoller at ritzwoller@phys-geophys.colorado.edu

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