Abstract The extraction of the response from field fluctuations excited by random sources has received considerable attention in a variety of different fields. We present three methods for the extraction of the systems response that are based on cross-correlation, deconvolution, and the solution of an integral equation, respectively. For systems that are invariant for time-reversal the correlation method requires random sources on a bounding surface only, but when time-reversal invariance is broken, for example by attenuation, a volume distribution of sources is needed. For this reason the correlation method is not useful for diffusive or strongly attenuating systems. We provide examples of the three methods and compare their merits and dra...
Virtual-source surface wave responses can be retrieved using the crosscorrelation (CC) of wavefields...
Seismic interferometry is a method to retrieve Green’s functions for sources (or receivers) where th...
International audienceRandom field cross-correlation is a new promising technique for seismic explor...
Summary We discuss three approaches to seismic interferometry and compare their underlying assump-ti...
One of the goals of exploration geophysics is to obtain an image of the subsurface. In petroleum exp...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
We develop a general theory for interferometry by correlation that (i) properly accounts for heterog...
We discuss seismic interferometry by multi-dimensional deconvolution for controlled-source data as w...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
A major assumption for retrieving the earth’s reflection response with seismic interferometry by cro...
When applying seismic interferometry (SI) by cross-correlation (CC), one assumes a known or regular ...
Copyright © 2011 Joost van der Neut et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Seismic interferometry involves the crosscorrelation of responses at different receivers to obtain t...
Virtual-source surface-wave responses can be retrieved using the crosscorrelation of wavefields obse...
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact tha...
Virtual-source surface wave responses can be retrieved using the crosscorrelation (CC) of wavefields...
Seismic interferometry is a method to retrieve Green’s functions for sources (or receivers) where th...
International audienceRandom field cross-correlation is a new promising technique for seismic explor...
Summary We discuss three approaches to seismic interferometry and compare their underlying assump-ti...
One of the goals of exploration geophysics is to obtain an image of the subsurface. In petroleum exp...
Obtaining new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interfe...
We develop a general theory for interferometry by correlation that (i) properly accounts for heterog...
We discuss seismic interferometry by multi-dimensional deconvolution for controlled-source data as w...
Generating new seismic responses from existing recordings is generally referred to as seismic interf...
A major assumption for retrieving the earth’s reflection response with seismic interferometry by cro...
When applying seismic interferometry (SI) by cross-correlation (CC), one assumes a known or regular ...
Copyright © 2011 Joost van der Neut et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Seismic interferometry involves the crosscorrelation of responses at different receivers to obtain t...
Virtual-source surface-wave responses can be retrieved using the crosscorrelation of wavefields obse...
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact tha...
Virtual-source surface wave responses can be retrieved using the crosscorrelation (CC) of wavefields...
Seismic interferometry is a method to retrieve Green’s functions for sources (or receivers) where th...
International audienceRandom field cross-correlation is a new promising technique for seismic explor...