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Title Time-Dependent Seismic Tomography and Its Application to the Coso Geothermal Area, 1996-2006
Authors Bruce R. Julian, Gillian R. Foulger, Francis C. Monastero
Year 2008
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords seismic tomography, temporal change
Abstract Measurements of temporal changes in Earth structure are commonly determined using local-earthquake tomography computer programs that invert multiple seismic-wave arrival time data sets separately and assume that any differences in the structural results arise from real temporal variations. This assumption is dangerous because the results of repeated tomography experiments would differ even if the structure did not change, simply because of variation in the seismic ray distribution caused by the natural variation in earthquake locations. Even if the source locations did not change (if only explosion data were used, for example), derived structures would inevitably differ because of observational errors. A better approach is to invert multiple data sets simultaneously, which makes it possible to determine what changes are truly required by the data. This problem is similar to that of seeking models consistent with initial assumptions, and techniques similar to the
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