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An Appraisal of the Performance and Characteristics of Summary Rays Calculated for the SALSA3D Traveltime Dataset

Hariharan, Anant; Porritt, Robert W.; Conley, Andrea C.

The SALSA3D tomographic model provides a crucial community resource for improving the quality (in terms of both accuracy and precision) of predictions of the traveltimes of seismic waves and therefore improving our ability to locate anthropogenic or natural seismic events. Constructing the requisite tomographic model requires addressing the challenges implied by a massive and growing dataset of traveltime measurements. This study explores one approach to tackle this challenge: the use of summary rays, which average traveltime measurements from sources within evenly spaced cells, thereby eliminating redundant data.

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A Catalog of Temporally Localized Systematic Deviations in Global Body Wave Travel-Time Measurements

Hariharan, Anant; Porritt, Robert W.; Conley, Andrea C.

Accurate measurements of the arrival times of seismic waves are crucial for seismological analyses such as robust locations of earthquakes, characterization of seismic sources, and high-fidelity imaging of the Earth’s interior. However, these travel-time measurements can sometimes be contaminated by timing errors at the stations which record this data. In this study, we apply a classical approach, based on identifying time-dependence in measured body wave arrival times, to identify these timing errors in a dataset on the order of 107 individual measurements. We find timing deviations at a subset of the stations in our dataset and document the temporal location, extent, and severity of these errors, finding errors at 83 stations, and impacting ~100,000 measurements. This catalog of deviations may enable future investigators to obtain a more accurate dataset through the implementation of quality control measures to eliminate the contaminated data we have identified.

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