The attenuation of seismic waves is one manifestation of the earth's anelasticity and is not unrelated to the response of the earth to stresses of longer duration. The well-known difficulties involved in the extraction of meaningful amplitude information from body waves have prevented an accurate determination of attenuation of seismic energy versus depth. Most of these difficulties are not present in surface wave and free oscillation measurements, but there are complexities of interpretation. A method is developed for the analysis of the amplitudes of dispersed wave trains and free oscillations which yields the anelasticity (Q) as a function of depth in the earth just as the frequency spectrum yields the elasticity-density structure. The a...
Abstract We incorporate 3D anelastic attenuation into the spectral-element method for seismic wave p...
In seismic tomography we map the wave speed structure inside the Earth, but we ultimately seek to in...
LINEAR theories of attenuation of acoustic or seismic waves in media, such as rocks, which are chara...
The attenuation of seismic waves is one manifestation of the earth's anelasticity and is not unrelat...
The attenuation of seismic waves provides the most direct data regarding the non-elastic properties ...
The amplitude attenuation and phase dispersion for Love and Rayleigh waves in the period range 50 to...
It is known that the anelastic properties of the Earth characterized by a ‘Q’ structure will affect ...
International audienceThis study addresses the sensitivity of seismic attenuation measurements to di...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The attenuation of seismic waves is a direct measure of the absorption due to nonelastic processes i...
Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how...
The elastic and anelastic properties of the earth are determined from the travel times and amplitude...
Free oscillation and body wave data are used to construct average Q models for the earth. The data s...
Summary. Measurements of Q for modes of free oscillation provide the most accurate information about...
Abstract We incorporate 3D anelastic attenuation into the spectral-element method for seismic wave p...
In seismic tomography we map the wave speed structure inside the Earth, but we ultimately seek to in...
LINEAR theories of attenuation of acoustic or seismic waves in media, such as rocks, which are chara...
The attenuation of seismic waves is one manifestation of the earth's anelasticity and is not unrelat...
The attenuation of seismic waves provides the most direct data regarding the non-elastic properties ...
The amplitude attenuation and phase dispersion for Love and Rayleigh waves in the period range 50 to...
It is known that the anelastic properties of the Earth characterized by a ‘Q’ structure will affect ...
International audienceThis study addresses the sensitivity of seismic attenuation measurements to di...
When an earthquake ruptures, seismic waves propagate through the Earth. We can utilise information f...
Thermally activated, viscoelastic relaxation of the Earth's materials is responsible for intrinsic a...
The attenuation of seismic waves is a direct measure of the absorption due to nonelastic processes i...
Seismic methods are now being used to determine not only Earth's elastic properties, but also by how...
The elastic and anelastic properties of the earth are determined from the travel times and amplitude...
Free oscillation and body wave data are used to construct average Q models for the earth. The data s...
Summary. Measurements of Q for modes of free oscillation provide the most accurate information about...
Abstract We incorporate 3D anelastic attenuation into the spectral-element method for seismic wave p...
In seismic tomography we map the wave speed structure inside the Earth, but we ultimately seek to in...
LINEAR theories of attenuation of acoustic or seismic waves in media, such as rocks, which are chara...