日本地球惑星科学連合2015年大会

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[S-IT35] 地球深部ダイナミクス:プレート・マントル・核の相互作用

2015年5月26日(火) 14:15 〜 16:00 106 (1F)

コンビーナ:*中川 貴司(海洋研究開発機構数理科学・先端技術研究分野)、綿田 辰吾(東京大学地震研究所海半球観測研究センター)、境 毅(愛媛大学地球深部ダイナミクス研究センター)、座長:大滝 壽樹(産業技術総合研究所地質情報研究部門)、土屋 卓久(愛媛大学地球深部ダイナミクス研究センター)

15:30 〜 15:45

[SIT35-06] 外核最下部にとくに敏感な波を用いた速度構造の推定

*大滝 壽樹1金嶋 聰2 (1.産業技術総合研究所地質情報研究部門、2.九州大学大学院理学研究院地球惑星科学部門)

キーワード:外核最下部P波速度, F層, PKPbc波走時の分散, PKPbcとPKiKPとの走時差

The liquid outer core of the Earth is regarded as homogeneous and approximately in hydrostatic equilibrium [Stevenson, 1987]. However, a low-velocity layer appears at the base of the outer core (F-layer) [Souriau and Poupinet, 1991; Kennett et al., 1995]. This basal layer may exhibit hemispherical features, as reported by Yu et al. [2005], corresponding to the quasi-hemispherical pattern of the inner core [Tanaka and Hamaguchi, 1997; Wen and Niu, 2002]. The pattern of the inner core is suggested to reflect solidification and melting at the inner core boundary (ICB), which might cause an Fe-rich or Fe-poor layer in the F-layer [Gubbins et al., 2008; Alboussiere et al., 2010; Monnereau et al., 2010]. However, the seismic profile of the F-layer is poorly revealed because of the non-uniqueness of the profiles investigated using previous methods and the interdependence of the F-layer velocity and other seismic properties of the Earth. Thus, a better constrained F-layer velocity is required before discussing its composition.
In this study, we investigated the velocity profile of the F-layer using two new methods: frequency dispersion of the traveltimes of waves that graze or are diffracted at the ICB, and differential traveltimes between waves reflected from the boundary and those that turn above the boundary. The first approach is sensitive to velocity gradients in the layer, while the second is sensitive to velocity excesses or deficits relative to a reference model for the layer; neither approach is sensitive to inner core properties or its radius. We analyzed seismograms of South American earthquakes observed using the Hi-net array [Okada et al., 2004] and the J-array network [J-Array Group, 1993] in Japan. The area investigated in the study is beneath the eastern Pacific, which is placed on the quasi-western hemisphere of the inner core.
Our results show that Vp values in the F-layer are intermediate between those of AK135 and PREM, and that the vertical velocity gradient is larger than that of AK135. Nearly constant velocities in the F-layer are not suited to observations.