We have implemented surface wave full ray theory to investigate the influence of source, path and receiver effects on observed minor- and major-arc, long period (T ∼ 150 s), three-component surface waves. Calculations are carried out using a variety of global tomographic earth models. We conduct a synthetic numerical study of phase and amplitude anomalies due to source, path and receiver effects. We estimate that the influence of the local structure at the receiver is generally negligible compared with the other terms. Phase anomalies are mostly controlled by path effects. However, amplitude variations due to the source, particularly due to the local structure at the source, are also important. We show that, for the tomographic models we us...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
We employ an empirical approach to study the phenomenon of surface wave mode conversion due to later...
Deviation of seismic surface waves from the great-circle between source and receiver is illustrated ...
We have implemented surface wave full ray theory to investigate the influence of source, path and re...
Most techniques used in seismological practice have been performed under the assumption that surface...
A controlled experiment is performed to investigate how assumptions and simplifications in the measu...
Abstract. Surface wave raytracing calculations for periods of 150 to 250 s were performed using the ...
We investigate the effect of laterally varying earth structure on centroid moment tensor inversions ...
We investigate the impact of the theoretical limitations brought by asymptotic methods on upper-mant...
We present a complete ray theory for the calculation of surface-wave observables from anisotropic ph...
Observations of seismic surface waves provide the most important constraint on the elastic propertie...
The lithosphere is commonly defined as the outermost rigid layer of the Earth, including the crust a...
A new approach to the enhancement of regional-scale surface wave to- mography incorporating inter-st...
Surface wave phase corrections for departures from great-circle propagation are computed using two-p...
In this thesis, a finite-frequency theory is developed to calculate Born sensitivity kernels for Ray...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
We employ an empirical approach to study the phenomenon of surface wave mode conversion due to later...
Deviation of seismic surface waves from the great-circle between source and receiver is illustrated ...
We have implemented surface wave full ray theory to investigate the influence of source, path and re...
Most techniques used in seismological practice have been performed under the assumption that surface...
A controlled experiment is performed to investigate how assumptions and simplifications in the measu...
Abstract. Surface wave raytracing calculations for periods of 150 to 250 s were performed using the ...
We investigate the effect of laterally varying earth structure on centroid moment tensor inversions ...
We investigate the impact of the theoretical limitations brought by asymptotic methods on upper-mant...
We present a complete ray theory for the calculation of surface-wave observables from anisotropic ph...
Observations of seismic surface waves provide the most important constraint on the elastic propertie...
The lithosphere is commonly defined as the outermost rigid layer of the Earth, including the crust a...
A new approach to the enhancement of regional-scale surface wave to- mography incorporating inter-st...
Surface wave phase corrections for departures from great-circle propagation are computed using two-p...
In this thesis, a finite-frequency theory is developed to calculate Born sensitivity kernels for Ray...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
We employ an empirical approach to study the phenomenon of surface wave mode conversion due to later...
Deviation of seismic surface waves from the great-circle between source and receiver is illustrated ...