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Solid Earth Geophysics Ali Oncel [email protected] .sa Department of Earth Sciences KFUPM Today’s class: Seismology Measuring the Interior Reading: Fowler Chapter 4

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Solid Earth Geophysics

Ali [email protected].

saDepartment of Earth SciencesKFUPM

Today’s class: Seismology Measuring the InteriorReading: Fowler Chapter 4

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Body and surface waves

Earthquake’s energy is transmitted through the earth as seismic waves according to the wave equation.

Two types: Body waves - transmit energy through earth’s interior

Primary (P) wave- rocks vibrate parallel to direction of wave; compression and expansion (slinky example)- irrotatational waves

Secondary (S) wave- rocks move perpendicular to wave direction; rock shearing (rope-like or ‘wave’ in a stadium)- rotational waves

Surface waves - transmit energy along earth’s surface Love waves: rock moves from side to side like snake Rayleigh waves: rolling pattern like ocean wave

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Primary WavesPrimary Waves Secondary WavesSecondary Waves

Body Waves

Dilatation and No Rotation Rotation and no change in volume

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P-waveP-wave S-waveS-wave

Animations: Body Waves

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Movement of EarthMovement of Earth

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3D Components of Waves

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3D Components

6.27P-waveP-wave S-waveS-wave 6.35

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Snell's law

When velocity increases in next layer, ray gets bent away from normal on layer

In earth, velocities increase throughout the mantle

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Types of Surface Waves

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Rayleigh Waves

Typical velocity: ~ 0.9 that of the S wave

Behavior: Causes vertical together with back-and-forth horizontal motion. Motion is similar to that of being in a boat in the ocean when a swell moves past.

Arrival: They usually arrive last on a seismogram.

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Love Waves

Typical velocity: Depends on earth structure (dispersive), but less than velocity of S waves.

Behavior: Causes shearing motion (horizontal) similar to S waves.

Arrival: They usually arrive after the S wave and before the Rayleigh wave.

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Amp ~ 1/x

Amplitudes of waves

Body WaveBody Wave Surface WaveSurface Wave

Amp ~ x-1/2

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