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Physics Department University of Salerno, Via Salvador Allende, 84081 Baronissi-SA- Italy
Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica, Apartado 2145, 18080 Granada, Spain
Abstract
A study of the seismic coda of seven small earthquakes recorded on the Teide Volcano-Canary Islands (Spain) was carried out using a temporary, small-aperture, 12-station, seismic array. The purpose was to measure backazimuth, apparent velocity and the type of waves that compose the coda in the frequency range 4 to 6 Hz. We used the zero-lag cross-correlation (ZLC) method to obtain the components of the wave vector and three-component analysis techniques based on the covariance matrix of the signal in the time domain to investigate the polarization properties of the signals. The results show that a great part of the coda signals in the analyzed frequency range are almost uncorrelated, while a low number of isolated correlated arrivals show an apparent slowness between 2 x 103 and 2.5 x 104 sec/m and an almost random distribution of backazimuths. The correlated arrivals have been interpreted as generated by strong scatterers, probably related to the presence, in the study area, of surface topography irregularities (the volcanic cone and the caldera rim). The wave type varies from pure S-type waves to mixed surface waves with some Rayleigh components.
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