Improved imaging with phase-weighted common conversion point stacks of receiver functions

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Abstract

Broad-band array studies frequently stack receiver functions to improve their signal-to-noise ratio while mapping structures in the crust and upper mantle. Noise may produce spurious secondary arrivals that obscure or mimic arrivals produced by P-to-S conversions at large contrasts in seismic impedance such as the Moho. We use a Hilbert transform to calculate phase-weights, which minimize the constructive stacking of erroneous signal in receiver function data sets. We outline this approach and demonstrate its application through synthetic data combined with different types of noise, a previously published example of signal-generated noise, and a large data set from the Sierra Nevada EarthScope Project. These examples show that phase-weighting reduces the presence of signal-generated noise in receiver functions and improves stacked data sets. © 2010 The Authors Journal compilation © 2010 RAS.

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Frassetto, A., Zandt, G., Gilbert, H., Owens, T. J., & Jones, C. H. (2010). Improved imaging with phase-weighted common conversion point stacks of receiver functions. Geophysical Journal International, 182(1), 368–374. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2010.04617.x

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