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Simultaneous Analysis of Seismic Velocity and Electrical Conductivity in the Crust and the Uppermost Mantle: A Forward Model and Inversion Test Based on Grid Search

Journal of geophysical research Solid earth(2021)

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Abstract
This study presents a forward model to quantify the P-wave velocity (V-P), S-wave velocity (V-S), and electrical conductivity (sigma) of the solid-liquid mixtures for a given set of pressure, temperature, lithology, liquid phase (aqueous fluid or melt), liquid fraction, and geometrical parameters in relation to the aspect ratio and connectivity of the liquid phase. This is based on previous experimental and theoretical studies on seismic velocity and electrical conductivity of solid rocks and liquid phases. A total of 78 lithologies, an aqueous fluid with NaCl (similar to 0-10 wt.%), and mafic to felsic melt appropriate for the crust and the uppermost mantle conditions were described in terms of V-P, V-S, and sigma, as per previous experimental measurements and molecular dynamics simulation. This forward model is provided as a Windows executable program, and generates synthetic V-P, V-S, and sigma, referring to the seismic velocities and electrical conductivity observed in the northeast Japan arc. After generation of the synthetic V-P, V-S, and sigma, the original lithology and liquid parameters (phase, fraction, aspect ratio, and connectivity) were searched by implementing the grid search algorithm to map the misfit over the broad parameter space. The mapping shows the presence of a global misfit minimum around the optimized solution and the possibility of resolving the lithology and the liquid phase parameters based on the observed V-P, V-S, and sigma by using the forward model presented in this study.
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forward model,seismic velocity,electrical conductivity,solid-liquid mixture,joint inversion,grid search algorithm
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