We describe measurements of the rotational component of teleseismic surface waves using an inertial high-precision ground-rotation sensor installed at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Hanford Observatory (LHO). The sensor has a noise floor of 0:4 nrad= Hz p at 50 mHz and a translational coupling of less than 1 μrad=m enabling translation-free measurement of small rotations. We present observations of the rotational motion from Rayleigh waves of six teleseismic events from varied locations and with magnitudes ranging from M 6.7 to 7.9. These events were used to estimate phase dispersion curves that show agreement with a similar analysis done with an array of three STS-2 seismometers also located at LHO.
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Low-Frequency Tilt Seismology with a Precision Ground-Rotation Sensor
M. P. Ross, K. Venkateswara, C. A. Hagedorn, J. H. Gundlach, J. S. Kissel, J. Warner, H. Radkins, T. J. Shaffer, M. W. Coughlin, and P. Bodin
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Seismological Research Letters
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2018
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No Klasifikasidoi: 10.1785/0220170148
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