Group velocity maps using subspace and transdimensional inversions: ambient noise tomography in the western part of Java, Indonesia
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Rosalia, Shindy
Cummins, Phil
Widiyantoro, Sri
Yudistira, Tedi
Nugraha, Andri Dian
Hawkins, Rhys
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In this paper, we compare two different methods for group velocity inversion: iterative,
least-squares subspace optimization and probabilistic sampling based on the transdimensional
(Trans-D) Bayesian method with tree-based wavelet parametrization. The wavelet parametrization used a hierarchical prior for wavelet coefficients which could adapt to the data. We applied
these inversion methods for ambient noise tomography of the western part of Java, Indonesia.
This area is an area prone to multiple geological hazards due to its proximity to the subduction
of the Australia Plate beneath Eurasia. It is therefore important to have a better understanding of
upper crustal structure to support seismic hazard and disaster mitigation efforts in this area. We
utilized a new waveform data set collected from 85 temporary seismometers deployed during
2016–2018. Cross-correlation of the waveform data was applied to retrieve empirical Rayleigh
wave Green’s functions between station pairs, and the spatial distribution of group velocity
was obtained by inverting dispersion curves. Our results show that, although computationally
expensive, the Trans-D Bayesian approach offered important advantages over optimization,
including more effective explorative of the model space and more robust characterization of
the spatial pattern of Rayleigh wave group velocity. Meanwhile, the iterative, least-square
subspace optimization suffered from the subjectivity of choice for reference velocity model
and regularization parameter values. Our Rayleigh wave group velocity results show that for
short (1–10 s) periods group velocity correlates well with surface geology, and for longer
periods (13–25 s) it correlates with centres of volcanic activity.
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