The Earth’s interior can be imaged by analysing the records of propagating seismic waves. However, the global array of permanent seismometers that record seismic energy is confined almost exclusively to land-based sites. This limits the resolution of subsurface images, and results in relatively few local measurements from areas of great geological and tectonic interest (for example, the mid-ocean ridges and the Tibetan plateau)1. Here we use an unconventional form of seismic interferometry2–5 to turn earthquakes into virtual seismometers located beneath the Earth’s surface. Seismic waves generated by one earthquake lead to transient strain in the subsurface at other locations around the globe. This strain can be quantified from ...
Global phases, viz. seismic phases that travel through the Earth?s core, can be used to locally imag...
This thesis investigates the potential of passive seismic methods that make use of body waves, and e...
If energy emitted by a seismic source such as an earthquake is recorded on a suitable backbone array...
Seismic waves created by sources such as wind, the ocean and human activity propagate inside the Ea...
Seismology is the study of the vibration of the Earth. Seismologists pay much attention to the main ...
Traditional methods of imaging the Earth’s subsurface using seismic waves require an identifiable, i...
Recent developments in exploration seismology have enabled the creation of virtual sources and/or vi...
Passive seismic surveys have long been applied in the context of exploration studies. Our research f...
Seismic interferometry allows for the creation of new seismic traces by cross correlating existing o...
Progress in the imaging of the mantle and core is partially limited by the sparse distribution of na...
Green's function retrieval by seismic interferometry (SI) exists in a variety of forms. Many of the ...
Seismic interferometry allows for the creation of new seismic traces by cross correlating existing o...
Global phases are seismic waves that travel through the earth's core before emerging at the surface....
Water is essential to our daily lives, yet its subsurface behavior remains challenging to track usin...
Studying seismograms is the first step in the scientific study of earthquakes and the interior of th...
Global phases, viz. seismic phases that travel through the Earth?s core, can be used to locally imag...
This thesis investigates the potential of passive seismic methods that make use of body waves, and e...
If energy emitted by a seismic source such as an earthquake is recorded on a suitable backbone array...
Seismic waves created by sources such as wind, the ocean and human activity propagate inside the Ea...
Seismology is the study of the vibration of the Earth. Seismologists pay much attention to the main ...
Traditional methods of imaging the Earth’s subsurface using seismic waves require an identifiable, i...
Recent developments in exploration seismology have enabled the creation of virtual sources and/or vi...
Passive seismic surveys have long been applied in the context of exploration studies. Our research f...
Seismic interferometry allows for the creation of new seismic traces by cross correlating existing o...
Progress in the imaging of the mantle and core is partially limited by the sparse distribution of na...
Green's function retrieval by seismic interferometry (SI) exists in a variety of forms. Many of the ...
Seismic interferometry allows for the creation of new seismic traces by cross correlating existing o...
Global phases are seismic waves that travel through the earth's core before emerging at the surface....
Water is essential to our daily lives, yet its subsurface behavior remains challenging to track usin...
Studying seismograms is the first step in the scientific study of earthquakes and the interior of th...
Global phases, viz. seismic phases that travel through the Earth?s core, can be used to locally imag...
This thesis investigates the potential of passive seismic methods that make use of body waves, and e...
If energy emitted by a seismic source such as an earthquake is recorded on a suitable backbone array...