Three-dimensional shallow velocity structure beneath the central area of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area revealed by methane source and dense array

CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS-CHINESE EDITION(2023)

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The three-dimensional (3D) velocity structure beneath urban areas is an important data for urban construction planning and earthquake hazard risk assessment. The shallow structure detection experiment in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) in 2020 deployed a dense array consisting of 6,172 short-period stations, and carried out 63 active source excitations using new methane green sources. Using the manually picked 16, 885 first-arrival phases from 63-shots methane sources, we present the first high-resolution 3D shallow P-wave velocity structure (above 1. 5 km depth) in the central area of the GBA. The obtained results show that (1) the velocity images have a good correspondence with the regional topography and shallow lithology distribution. The depression area presents a low V-P distribution, while the uplift area with high V-p anomalies, which corresponds to elastic sedimentary rocks, granites, and metamorphic rocks, respectively. (2) The velocities have a strong anomaly on both sides of the Guangcong fault, Shougouling fault, Zhujiangkou fault, and Baini-Shawan fault. Among them, the Shougouling fault has the strongest controlling effect, making the velocity images show obvious differences between the north and south side along the fault at different depths. (3) The cross-fault velocity profiles show that regional faults control the distribution and burial depth of sedimentary layers. Our study shows that combination using of new green methane source and dense short-period array is an effective method to detect the shallow velocity structure and fault system under urban agglomerations.
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Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area,Methane source,Dense array,Body-wave tomography,Shallow velocity structure
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