A geometrical ray method is developed for wave calculations involving three-dimensional planar dipping interfaces. Justification for the method is based on analogy with first-motion approximations derived from generalized ray theory where frequency dependence in the reflection-transmission coefficients is related to changes in the complex ray parameter. The method is applied to finding the teleseismic response of an arbitrarily oriented dislocation source in dipping layered media and for receiver calculations which assume an impinging P or S wave beneath a stack of dipping layers. Source results indicate that wave forms from fast azimuthally varying sources, such as strike-slip faults, are significantly distorted from the plane layered case...
The vertical and horizontal displacements of a solid made up of one layer over a half-space, due to ...
The sensitivity of ray and beam theoretical seismograms to changes in velocity models and curved int...
Summary. Expressions for displacements on the surface of a layered half‐space due to an arbitrary or...
A geometrical ray method is developed for wave calculations involving three-dimensional planar dippi...
In this study we relax the strong limiting condition of parallel layering which is usually assumed i...
In this study we relax the strong limiting condition of parallel layering which is usually assumed i...
Moment tensor inversions were performed on synthetic teleseismic P and SH body wave data for two pla...
The problem of a plane SH wave incident at the base of a dipping layer has been considered. A soluti...
A ray-theory development of the effect of dip on P-wave transmission through a single layer over a h...
Generalized ray expansions of the P, SH, and SV displacement potentials resulting from a point-sourc...
Seismograms observed by a detector in the wide angle reflection to leaking mode region, (the interme...
The behavior of elastic body waves in a dipping layer overlying an elastic medium has been theoretic...
Teleseismic broadband P and S waves recorded at the NARS station NE06 (Dourbes, Belgium) are shown t...
The ray method is a useful tool for investigating the effects of anisotropy and inhomogeneity on the...
Recent models of Earth structure suggest large horizontal gradients, especially in shear velocities....
The vertical and horizontal displacements of a solid made up of one layer over a half-space, due to ...
The sensitivity of ray and beam theoretical seismograms to changes in velocity models and curved int...
Summary. Expressions for displacements on the surface of a layered half‐space due to an arbitrary or...
A geometrical ray method is developed for wave calculations involving three-dimensional planar dippi...
In this study we relax the strong limiting condition of parallel layering which is usually assumed i...
In this study we relax the strong limiting condition of parallel layering which is usually assumed i...
Moment tensor inversions were performed on synthetic teleseismic P and SH body wave data for two pla...
The problem of a plane SH wave incident at the base of a dipping layer has been considered. A soluti...
A ray-theory development of the effect of dip on P-wave transmission through a single layer over a h...
Generalized ray expansions of the P, SH, and SV displacement potentials resulting from a point-sourc...
Seismograms observed by a detector in the wide angle reflection to leaking mode region, (the interme...
The behavior of elastic body waves in a dipping layer overlying an elastic medium has been theoretic...
Teleseismic broadband P and S waves recorded at the NARS station NE06 (Dourbes, Belgium) are shown t...
The ray method is a useful tool for investigating the effects of anisotropy and inhomogeneity on the...
Recent models of Earth structure suggest large horizontal gradients, especially in shear velocities....
The vertical and horizontal displacements of a solid made up of one layer over a half-space, due to ...
The sensitivity of ray and beam theoretical seismograms to changes in velocity models and curved int...
Summary. Expressions for displacements on the surface of a layered half‐space due to an arbitrary or...