The sensitivity of ray and beam theoretical seismograms to changes in velocity models and curved interfaces is discussed in this paper. Previous results from Nowack & Lutter (1988) give the derivatives of travel-time and ray amplitude with respect to changes of smoothly varying velocities. These derivatives are required to perform linearized maximum likelihood inversions for structure. In the ray approximation, smooth interfaces are incorporated by applying Snell’s law locally, correcting wavefront curvature, and using local plane-wave reflection and transmission coefficients. The partial derivatives for travel-time are directly calculated along the original ray trajectory using Fermat’s principle. For perturbations of the ray amplitude...
In this paper we present a method to generate partial derivatives of traveltimes of seismic rays wit...
In this paper, the main principles of seismic ray theory for isotropic and anisotropic inhomogeneous...
The combination of kinematic and dynamic ray tracing has been used since the 1970s for simulation (m...
We propose a new formalism for the calculation of perturbations of ray trajectories and amplitudes i...
In seismology, the basic problem is that of deducing some knowledge of the geological structure of p...
The interpretation of refraction profiles that traverse laterally varying velocity structures has be...
International audienceThe development of temporary and permanent broad-band seismic arrays reinforce...
Abstract-In this paper, ray theoretical amplitudes and travel times are calculated in slightly pertu...
Summary. The most complicated part in the computation of ray amplitudes of seismic body waves in lat...
Ray methods have been used extensively in seismology and seis-ic exploration to study propagation of...
We study the propagation of rays, paraxial rays, and Gaussian beams in a medium where slowness diffe...
Part I: The general problem of the inversion of seismograms usually involves the solution of...
Both paraxial ray tracing and two-point ray tracing are powerful tools for solving wave propagation ...
b In this paper, the method of small perturbations is applied to the ray and energy transport equati...
Methods for the calculation of rays and geometrical spreading of seismic body waves propagating in l...
In this paper we present a method to generate partial derivatives of traveltimes of seismic rays wit...
In this paper, the main principles of seismic ray theory for isotropic and anisotropic inhomogeneous...
The combination of kinematic and dynamic ray tracing has been used since the 1970s for simulation (m...
We propose a new formalism for the calculation of perturbations of ray trajectories and amplitudes i...
In seismology, the basic problem is that of deducing some knowledge of the geological structure of p...
The interpretation of refraction profiles that traverse laterally varying velocity structures has be...
International audienceThe development of temporary and permanent broad-band seismic arrays reinforce...
Abstract-In this paper, ray theoretical amplitudes and travel times are calculated in slightly pertu...
Summary. The most complicated part in the computation of ray amplitudes of seismic body waves in lat...
Ray methods have been used extensively in seismology and seis-ic exploration to study propagation of...
We study the propagation of rays, paraxial rays, and Gaussian beams in a medium where slowness diffe...
Part I: The general problem of the inversion of seismograms usually involves the solution of...
Both paraxial ray tracing and two-point ray tracing are powerful tools for solving wave propagation ...
b In this paper, the method of small perturbations is applied to the ray and energy transport equati...
Methods for the calculation of rays and geometrical spreading of seismic body waves propagating in l...
In this paper we present a method to generate partial derivatives of traveltimes of seismic rays wit...
In this paper, the main principles of seismic ray theory for isotropic and anisotropic inhomogeneous...
The combination of kinematic and dynamic ray tracing has been used since the 1970s for simulation (m...