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From Relative to Absolute Teleseismic Travel Times: The Absolute Arrival‐Time Recovery Method (AARM)

Dense, short-term deployments of seismograph networks are frequently used to study upper-mantle structure. However, recordings of variably emergent teleseismic waveforms are often of lower signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than those recorded… Click to show full abstract

Dense, short-term deployments of seismograph networks are frequently used to study upper-mantle structure. However, recordings of variably emergent teleseismic waveforms are often of lower signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) than those recorded at permanent observatory sites. Therefore, waveform coherency across a network is frequently utilized to calculate relative arrival times between recorded traces, but these measurements cannot easily be combined or reported directly to global absolute arrival-time databases. These datasets are thus a valuable but untapped resource with which to fill spatial gaps in global absolute-wavespeed tomographic models. We developed an absolute arrival-time recovery method (AARM) to retrieve absolute time picks from relative-arrival-time datasets, working synchronously with filtered and unfiltered data. We also include a relative estimate of uncertainty for potential use in data weighting during subsequent tomographic inversion. Filtered waveforms are first aligned via multichannel cross correlation. These time shifts are applied to unfiltered waveforms to generate a phase-weighted stack. Cross correlation with the primary stack or the SNR of each trace is used to weight a secondhigher SNR stack. The first arrival on the final stack is picked manually to recover absolute arrival times for the aligned waveforms. We test AARM on a recently published dataset from southeast Canada (∼10;000 picks). When compared with the available equivalent earthquake–station pairs on the International Seismological Centre (ISC) database,∼83% ofAARMpicks agree towithin 0:5 s. Tests using syntheticP-wave data indicate that AARMproduces absolute arrivaltime picks to accuracies of better than 0.25 s, akin to uncertainties in ISC bulletins. Electronic Supplement: Graphical output from testing of the absolute arrivaltime recovery method (AARM) on observed dataset and an archive containing a copy of the AARM code, plotting scripts, and user guide.

Keywords: absolute arrival; method aarm; time; arrival time; aarm; recovery method

Journal Title: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Year Published: 2017

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