Recent broadband modeling of regional events suggests that vertical directivity is particularly important at high frequency. Conventionally, such directivity is obtained by summing a grid of point sources. This relatively time-consuming procedure can be greatly reduced by introducing directivity time histories appropriate for the various crustal phases in terms of upgoing and downgoing paths that are calculated at only one depth. To achieve this, we formulated frequency-wavenumber solutions for a simultaneous computation of surface displacement for three wave fields, upgoing, downgoing, and the total from a seismic source buried in a layered medium (Appendix A). The concept of upgoing and downgoing wave field is introduced in the source lay...
Fast estimation of point-source parameters for earthquakes has progressed much in recent years due t...
We have developed a forward modeling technique to retrieve rupture characteristics of small earthqu...
We investigate the implications of lateral variations in the topography of global seismic discontinu...
Abstract Recent broadband modeling of regional events suggests that vertical directivity is particul...
It has been a long-time goal of seismologists to decouple source phenomena from propagation effects....
Three-component broadband waveforms of two small earthquakes near Upland, California, recorded on th...
Resolving earthquake parameters, especially depth, is difficult for events occurring within basins b...
On 18 May 2009, an M_w 4.6 earthquake occurred beneath Inglewood, California, and was widely felt. T...
The 1990 Upland earthquake was one of the first sizable local events to be recorded broadband at Pas...
Recent studies emphasize the rapid assessment of earthquake source properties, such as moment magnit...
Recently developed source inversion techniques do not take full advantage of the broadband nature of...
Rapid estimates of earthquake rupture properties are useful for both scientific characterization of ...
Near-source path effects imprint the wave field emanating from a seismic source and, if not well res...
The directivity effects, a characteristic of finiteness seismic sources, are generated by the ruptur...
Three-component broad-band displacement seismograms with paths sampling the Basin and Range province...
Fast estimation of point-source parameters for earthquakes has progressed much in recent years due t...
We have developed a forward modeling technique to retrieve rupture characteristics of small earthqu...
We investigate the implications of lateral variations in the topography of global seismic discontinu...
Abstract Recent broadband modeling of regional events suggests that vertical directivity is particul...
It has been a long-time goal of seismologists to decouple source phenomena from propagation effects....
Three-component broadband waveforms of two small earthquakes near Upland, California, recorded on th...
Resolving earthquake parameters, especially depth, is difficult for events occurring within basins b...
On 18 May 2009, an M_w 4.6 earthquake occurred beneath Inglewood, California, and was widely felt. T...
The 1990 Upland earthquake was one of the first sizable local events to be recorded broadband at Pas...
Recent studies emphasize the rapid assessment of earthquake source properties, such as moment magnit...
Recently developed source inversion techniques do not take full advantage of the broadband nature of...
Rapid estimates of earthquake rupture properties are useful for both scientific characterization of ...
Near-source path effects imprint the wave field emanating from a seismic source and, if not well res...
The directivity effects, a characteristic of finiteness seismic sources, are generated by the ruptur...
Three-component broad-band displacement seismograms with paths sampling the Basin and Range province...
Fast estimation of point-source parameters for earthquakes has progressed much in recent years due t...
We have developed a forward modeling technique to retrieve rupture characteristics of small earthqu...
We investigate the implications of lateral variations in the topography of global seismic discontinu...