Attenuation of Coda and Body Waves for Tbilisi and Surrounding Area, Georgia

The attenuation of high-frequency seismic waves was investigated in the crust beneath Tbilisi and the surrounding territory by analysing 225 local earthquakes that occurred from 2008 to 2020 and were recorded by eight seismic stations. The quality factors of coda waves QC and direct P and S waves, Q...

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Main Authors: Ia Shengelia, Nato Jorjiashvili, Tea Godoladze, Albert Buzaladze
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Geophysics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/6764143
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author Ia Shengelia
Nato Jorjiashvili
Tea Godoladze
Albert Buzaladze
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description The attenuation of high-frequency seismic waves was investigated in the crust beneath Tbilisi and the surrounding territory by analysing 225 local earthquakes that occurred from 2008 to 2020 and were recorded by eight seismic stations. The quality factors of coda waves QC and direct P and S waves, QP and QS, were estimated using the single backscattering model and the extended coda normalization method, respectively. The separation of intrinsic quality factors Qi from scattering quality factor QSC was fulfilled by Wennerberg’s method. Observed results show that all evaluated attenuation parameters are frequency-dependent in the frequency range of 1-32 Hz and increase with increasing frequency. Coda QC values increase also with increasing lapse time window from 20 s to 50 s and vary from 91±5 at 1.5 Hz to 1779±108 at 24 Hz, respectively. P waves attenuate slightly faster than S waves, and the ratio of QS/QP is more than unity and varies in a range of 1.5-1.8. The intrinsic and scattering quality factors are expressed by the following power laws: Qi=77±4f0.930±0.046 and QSC=219±6f0.924±0.050. The results show that Qi is close to QC, but QSC is larger than Qi, which means that intrinsic attenuation has a dominant role compared with the scattering effect. Our results were compared with those obtained in two other seismically active regions of Georgia, as well as with regions of the world. In general, the observed quality factors and their frequency-dependent relationships follow a similar trend, characterizing seismically active regions with complex tectonics. The calculated attenuation parameters characterize the entire earth’s crust under Tbilisi and the surrounding area. The results obtained will be useful in future seismological studies since the Q parameters are estimated for the first time for the given region.
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spelling doaj-art-80113e396c5145d9afbd7c4adf4cfd4c2025-08-20T03:07:06ZengWileyInternational Journal of Geophysics1687-88682024-01-01202410.1155/2024/6764143Attenuation of Coda and Body Waves for Tbilisi and Surrounding Area, GeorgiaIa Shengelia0Nato Jorjiashvili1Tea Godoladze2Albert Buzaladze3Institute of Earth Sciences and National Seismic Monitoring CentreInstitute of Earth Sciences and National Seismic Monitoring CentreInstitute of Earth Sciences and National Seismic Monitoring CentreInstitute of Earth Sciences and National Seismic Monitoring CentreThe attenuation of high-frequency seismic waves was investigated in the crust beneath Tbilisi and the surrounding territory by analysing 225 local earthquakes that occurred from 2008 to 2020 and were recorded by eight seismic stations. The quality factors of coda waves QC and direct P and S waves, QP and QS, were estimated using the single backscattering model and the extended coda normalization method, respectively. The separation of intrinsic quality factors Qi from scattering quality factor QSC was fulfilled by Wennerberg’s method. Observed results show that all evaluated attenuation parameters are frequency-dependent in the frequency range of 1-32 Hz and increase with increasing frequency. Coda QC values increase also with increasing lapse time window from 20 s to 50 s and vary from 91±5 at 1.5 Hz to 1779±108 at 24 Hz, respectively. P waves attenuate slightly faster than S waves, and the ratio of QS/QP is more than unity and varies in a range of 1.5-1.8. The intrinsic and scattering quality factors are expressed by the following power laws: Qi=77±4f0.930±0.046 and QSC=219±6f0.924±0.050. The results show that Qi is close to QC, but QSC is larger than Qi, which means that intrinsic attenuation has a dominant role compared with the scattering effect. Our results were compared with those obtained in two other seismically active regions of Georgia, as well as with regions of the world. In general, the observed quality factors and their frequency-dependent relationships follow a similar trend, characterizing seismically active regions with complex tectonics. The calculated attenuation parameters characterize the entire earth’s crust under Tbilisi and the surrounding area. The results obtained will be useful in future seismological studies since the Q parameters are estimated for the first time for the given region.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/6764143
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Attenuation of Coda and Body Waves for Tbilisi and Surrounding Area, Georgia
International Journal of Geophysics
title Attenuation of Coda and Body Waves for Tbilisi and Surrounding Area, Georgia
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title_short Attenuation of Coda and Body Waves for Tbilisi and Surrounding Area, Georgia
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