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000005250 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.1029/2020EA001118
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000005250 100__ $$aDrilleau, Mélanie
000005250 245__ $$aMSS1: Single-Station and Single-Event Marsquake Inversion
000005250 260__ $$c2020
000005250 520__ $$aSEIS, the seismometer of the InSight mission, which landed on Mars on 26 November 2018, is monitoring the seismic activity of the planet. The goal of the Mars Structure Service (MSS) is to provide, as a mission product, the first average 1-D velocity model of Mars from the recorded InSight data. Prior to the mission, methodologies have been developed and tested to allow the location of the seismic events and estimation of the radial structure, using surface waves and body waves arrival times, and receiver functions. The paper describes these validation tests and compares the performance of the different algorithms to constrain the velocity model below the InSight station and estimate the 1-D average model over the great circle path between source and receiver. These tests were performed in the frame of a blind test, during which synthetic data were inverted. In order to propagate the data uncertainties on the output model distribution, Bayesian inversion techniques are mainly used. The limitations and strengths of the methods are assessed. The results show the potential of the MSS approach to retrieve the structure of the crust and underlying mantle. However, at this time, large quakes with clear surface waves have not yet been recorded by SEIS, which makes the estimation of the 1-D average seismic velocity model challenging. Additional locatable events, especially at large epicentral distances, and development of new techniques to fully investigate the data, will ultimately provide more constraints on the crust and mantle of Mars.
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000005250 700__ $$aBeucler, Éric
000005250 700__ $$aLognonné, Philippe
000005250 700__ $$aPanning, Mark P.
000005250 700__ $$aKnapmeyer-Endrun, Brigitte
000005250 700__ $$aBanerdt, W. Bruce
000005250 700__ $$aBeghein, Caroline
000005250 700__ $$aCeylan, Savas
000005250 700__ $$avan Driel, Martin
000005250 700__ $$aJoshi, Rakshit
000005250 700__ $$aKawamura, Taichi
000005250 700__ $$aKhan, Amir
000005250 700__ $$aMenina, Sabrina
000005250 700__ $$aRivoldini, Attilio
000005250 700__ $$aSamuel, Henri
000005250 700__ $$aStähler, Simon
000005250 700__ $$aXu, Haotian
000005250 700__ $$aBonnin, Mickaël
000005250 700__ $$aClinton, John
000005250 700__ $$aGiardini, Domenico
000005250 700__ $$aKenda, Balthasar
000005250 700__ $$aLekic, Vedran
000005250 700__ $$aMocquet, Antoine
000005250 700__ $$aMurdoch, Naomi
000005250 700__ $$aSchimmel, Martin
000005250 700__ $$aSmrekar, Suzanne E.
000005250 700__ $$aStutzmann, Éléonore
000005250 700__ $$aTauzin, Benoit
000005250 700__ $$aTharimena, Saikiran
000005250 773__ $$n12$$pEarth and Space Science$$v7$$y2020
000005250 8560_ $$fattilio.rivoldini@observatoire.be
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