Three-Dimensional Shear Wave Velocity Structure of the Northeastern Brazilian Lithosphere

  • Souza J
  • Santos N
  • Vilar C
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A large number of Rayleigh wave dispersion curves recorded at twenty three seismic stations was used to investigate the 3-D shear wave velocity structure of the northeastern Brazilian lithosphere. A simple procedure to generate a three-dimensional image of Mohorovičić discontinuity was applied in northeastern Brazil and the Moho 3-D image was in agreement with several isolated crustal thicknesses obtained with different geophysical methods. A detailed 3-D S wave velocity model is proposed for the region. In the crust, our model is more realist than CRUST2.0 global model, because it shows more details either laterally or in depth than global model, i.e., clear lateral variation and gradual increase of S wave velocity in depth. Down to 100 km depth, the 3-D S wave velocity model in northeastern Brazil is dominated by low velocities and this is consistent either with heat flow measurements or with measurements of the flexural strength of the lithosphere developed in the South American

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Souza, J. L. de, Santos, N. P. dos, & Vilar, C. da S. (2016). Three-Dimensional Shear Wave Velocity Structure of the Northeastern Brazilian Lithosphere. International Journal of Geosciences, 07(06), 849–872. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2016.76063

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