Inversion for laterally heterogeneous upper mantle S‐wave velocity structure using iterative waveform inversion

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In contrast to previous work, which treats the Earth's lateral heterogeneity as an infinitesimal perturbation to a spherically symmetrical starting model, we conduct iterative linearized waveform inversion for the Earth's laterally heterogeneous structure. We use the Direct Solution Method (DSM) (Geller et al. 1990a) to calculate synthetic seismograms and their partial derivatives for a laterally heterogeneous earth model. We invert surface‐wave data from the IDA and GEOSCOPE networks. We expand the lateral heterogeneity of rigidity in spherical harmonics up to angular order number 8 and use three parameters to specify the depth dependence of each harmonic, giving us a total of 240 unknowns. The short‐wavelength lateral heterogeneity (s = 4, 6 and 8) in the deeper part of the upper mantle obtained by this study differs significantly from M84A. The relative improvement in the variance reduction as compared with model M84A is about 20 per cent for the IDA data and more than 100 per cent for the GEOSCOPE data. Copyright © 1993, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Hara, T., Tsuboi, S., & Geller, R. J. (1993). Inversion for laterally heterogeneous upper mantle S‐wave velocity structure using iterative waveform inversion. Geophysical Journal International, 115(3), 667–698. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1993.tb01487.x

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