This software package Recfunk21 (including all necessary shell scripts) is precompiled and provided for doing receiver function analysis using multitaper spectral correlation estimates. A step-by-step guide is provided together with this package. If you have any questions, please contact RU seismic group members: Xiaoran Chen ([email protected]) or Vadim Levin ([email protected]).
Relevant background reading: Park and Levin (2000) and Park and Levin (2016a, 2016b)
A Practical Guide.pdf is developed by current and former members of Rutgers Seismology group (Xiaoran Chen, Yiran Li, James Bourke), with contributions from Zhenxin Xie, and encouragement from Prof. Vadim Levin (Rutgers) and code’s author Prof. Jeffrey Park (Yale). It is based on the previous guide to J. Park’s codes by (then) members of Rutgers Seismology group Alex Nikulin and Ben Marshall.
Instructions described in this guide include
- downloading and using SAC files fetched by PyWEED,
- performing initial quality control using Seisgram2K,
- running basic receiver function analysis,
- running receiver function analysis with harmonic decomposition
This guide will explain how to perform data analysis, but not why this analysis is done, that part is a responsibility of the user.
To get a better idea of what the goals of receiver function analysis are – read the background papers and references therein. To understand what the codes and scripts do to get the analysis done – read them.
Park, & Levin. (2016a). Anisotropic shear zones revealed by backazimuthal harmonics of teleseismic receiver functions. Geophysical Journal International, 207(2), 1216-1243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggw323
Park, & Levin. (2016b). Statistics and frequency-domain moveout for multiple-taper receiver functions. Geophysical Journal International, 207(1), 512-527. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggw29116
Park, & Levin, V. (2000). Receiver Functions from Multiple-Taper Spectral Correlation Estimates. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 90(6), 1507-1520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0119990122