New Zealand Wide model 2.3 Qs and Qp models for New Zealand, updated for Kaikoura
Creators
- 1. GNS Science, UCalif. Davis
- 2. GNS Science
- 3. ETH Zurich
Description
19-Sept-2024 Full uncompressed versions of the New Zealand Wide 2.3 velocity, Qs and Qp model Tables can be obtained from zenodo.org/records/13799996
21-May-2022 There are updated Vp and Vp/Vs models 2.3, which incorporate the results from the Southern South Island region, at zenodo.org/record/6568301
The Qs and Qp New Zealand Wide models 2.3 incorporate the results from the Kaikoura region using aftershocks, published in Geophysical Journal International (Eberhart-Phillips, et al. 2021).
The results from that study have been interpolated and merged into the previous New Zealand Wide model 2.2 (zenodo.org/record/3779523).
The models are provided in tables, where the Spread Function (SF) shows the resolution, such that where SF<4, there is little information.
Qpnzw2p3xyzltln.tbl.txt
Qsnzw2p3xyzltln.tbl.txt
There are also simul format Q files.
Qpnzw2p3.mod.txt
Qsnzw2p3.mod.txt
Map plots of the Q models, resolution and data
KaikouraQ_figures.pdf
Q at any point within the 3D gridded models is defined by linearly interpolating between nodes.
The models use Transverse Mercator coordinate transformation with a central meridian= 173, and counterclockwise rotation of 140. Earth-flattening transformation is used for velocity during ray-tracing. The depths are relative to sea-level.
Reference: Eberhart-Phillips, D., S. Ellis, F. Lanza, and S. Bannister (2021), Heterogeneous material properties – as inferred from seismic attenuation - influenced multiple fault rupture and ductile creep of the Kaikoura Mw 7.8 earthquake, New Zealand, Geophys. J. Int., doi:10.1093/gji/ggab272.
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References
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., S. Bannister, and M. Reyners (2017), Deciphering the 3-D distribution of fluid along the shallow Hikurangi subduction zone using P- and S-wave attenuation, Geophys. J . Int., 211, 1032–1045, doi:doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggx348.
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., S. Bannister, and M. Reyners (2020), Attenuation in the mantle wedge beneath super-volcanoes of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, Geophys. J. Int., 220, 703-723, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggz455.
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., and B. Fry (2017), A new scheme for joint surface wave and earthquake travel-time inversion and resulting 3-D velocity model for the western North Island, New Zealand, Phys. Earth and Plan. Int., 269, 98–111, doi:10.1016/j.pepi.2017.05.014.
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., M. Reyners, and S. Bannister (2015), A 3-D Qp attenuation model for all of New Zealand, Seis. Res. Lett., 86, 1655-1663, doi:10.1785/0220150124.
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., M. Reyners, P. Upton, and D. Gubbins (2018), Insights into the crustal structure and tectonic history of the southern South Island, New Zealand, from the 3-D distribution of P- and S-wave attenuation, Geophys. J . Int., 214, 1481-1505, doi:10.1093/gji/ggy194.
- Eberhart-Phillips, D., S. Bannister, and S. Ellis (2014), Imaging P and S attenuation in the termination region of the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand, Geophys. J . Int., 198, 516-536, doi: 510.1093/gji/ggu1151.
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- Eberhart-Phillips, D., S. Ellis, F. Lanza, and S. Bannister (2021), Heterogeneous material properties – as inferred from seismic attenuation - influenced multiple fault rupture and ductile creep of the Kaikoura Mw 7.8 earthquake, New Zealand, Geophys. J. Int., doi:10.1093/gji/ggab272.