In this study, frequency-dependent seismic scattering and intrinsic attenuation parameters for the crustal structure beneath the W-Bohemia/Vogtland swarm earthquake region close to the border of Czech Republic and Germany are estimated. Synthetic seismogram envelopes are modelled using elastic and acoustic radiative transfer theory. Scattering and absorption parameters are determined by fitting these synthetic envelopes to observed seismogram envelopes from 14 shallow local events from the October 2008 W-Bohemia/Vogtland earthquake swarm. The two different simulation approaches yield similar results for the estimated crustal parameters and show a comparable frequency dependence of both transport mean free path and intrinsic absorption path ...
Coda of high frequency earthquakes contains information about attenuation propetries of the environm...
Synthetic seismograms produced by the finite difference method are used to study the scattering of e...
Anelasticity and heterogeneity in the Earth decreases the energy and modifies the dominant frequency...
In this study, frequency-dependent seismic scattering and intrinsic attenuation parameters for the c...
Modelling the attenuation of shear wave energy is an important component of seismic hazard analysis....
In this study Monte Carlo solutions to the radiative transfer equations are used to model translatio...
<div>Modeling of peak ground velocity caused by induced earthquakes requires detailed knowledge abou...
The energy-flux model of seismic coda, developed by Frankel and Wennerberg (1987), is used to derive...
Evidence from sonic logs indicates that velocity fluctuations in the upper crystalline crust are rem...
Synthetic seismograms produced by the finite difference method are used to study the scattering of e...
Attenuation of seismic waves in the crust and the upper mantle has been studied in three global rift...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
We investigated the intrinsic dissipation and scattering properties of the lithosphere under the Fri...
International audienceRadiative transfer theory is applied to the measurement of average values of t...
International audienceRadiative transfer theory is applied to the measurement of average values of t...
Coda of high frequency earthquakes contains information about attenuation propetries of the environm...
Synthetic seismograms produced by the finite difference method are used to study the scattering of e...
Anelasticity and heterogeneity in the Earth decreases the energy and modifies the dominant frequency...
In this study, frequency-dependent seismic scattering and intrinsic attenuation parameters for the c...
Modelling the attenuation of shear wave energy is an important component of seismic hazard analysis....
In this study Monte Carlo solutions to the radiative transfer equations are used to model translatio...
<div>Modeling of peak ground velocity caused by induced earthquakes requires detailed knowledge abou...
The energy-flux model of seismic coda, developed by Frankel and Wennerberg (1987), is used to derive...
Evidence from sonic logs indicates that velocity fluctuations in the upper crystalline crust are rem...
Synthetic seismograms produced by the finite difference method are used to study the scattering of e...
Attenuation of seismic waves in the crust and the upper mantle has been studied in three global rift...
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
We investigated the intrinsic dissipation and scattering properties of the lithosphere under the Fri...
International audienceRadiative transfer theory is applied to the measurement of average values of t...
International audienceRadiative transfer theory is applied to the measurement of average values of t...
Coda of high frequency earthquakes contains information about attenuation propetries of the environm...
Synthetic seismograms produced by the finite difference method are used to study the scattering of e...
Anelasticity and heterogeneity in the Earth decreases the energy and modifies the dominant frequency...