Abstract

When using ambient noise data to invert velocity and anisotropic structures, the two-station inter-correlation method requires the synchronous stations. If there are multiple temporary seismic arrays with different observation periods in the study area, the seismic arrays are usually used selectively. This paper takes the Sanjiang lateral collision zone as an example, and uses the ambient noise data of multiple temporary seismic arrays at different observation periods to improve the image accuracy of regional velocity structure and anisotropy by anchoring permanent seismic stations. In this paper, notable enhancements in S-wave velocity and azimuthal anisotropy imaging accuracy are achieved by integrating data from three temporary seismic arrays (SJ-Array, SL-Array, and ChinArray-I) with the permanent seismic network. The imaging resolutions for the S-wave velocity and azimuthal anisotropy above 40 km are 0.4° × 0.4° and 0.5° × 0.5°, respectively. In the region of the most concentrated arrays coverage, the imaging resolution of S-wave velocity can reach 0.33° × 0.33° at depths of less than 30 km. These findings underscore the significant improvement in deep structure imaging accuracy by the synergistic integration of ambient noise data from multiple temporary seismic arrays.

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