Within the last decade, non-periodic homogenization proved to be an accurate upscaling method for computing smooth equivalent media of elastic models of the earth interior. Doing so, it reveals the seismic anisotropy induced by small-scale structures and it eases the numerical simulation of wave propagation in complex geological settings by preventing from the use of fine and complex meshes or grids, provided that wave simulators can take anisotropy into account. In the present work, we investigate the small-scale-induced anisotropy of a typical subsurface model, namely the SEG-EAGE overthrust, for a fmax = 10Hz wavefield. We find that the amount of anisotropy can reach 20% locally and that orthorhombic anisotropy can be a poor approximatio...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
We present an extension of the spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature grid te...
In a wide range of geophysical problems, the mismatch between theoretical prediction and observation...
Within the last decade, non-periodic homogenization proved to be an accurate upscaling method for co...
The Earth interior contains heterogeneities at all scales, ranging from pores and mineral grains to ...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
We present an extension of the 3-D spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature gri...
Forward modelling of seismic waves is an essential tool in the determination of the underlying struc...
Summarization: When treating the forward full waveform case, a fast and accurate algorithm for model...
We present an extension of the 3-D spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature gri...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
We present an extension of the spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature grid te...
In a wide range of geophysical problems, the mismatch between theoretical prediction and observation...
Within the last decade, non-periodic homogenization proved to be an accurate upscaling method for co...
The Earth interior contains heterogeneities at all scales, ranging from pores and mineral grains to ...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
One of the ultimate goals in the studies of seismic waves is to utilize the entire records of seismo...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
International audienceBecause seismic waves have a limited frequency spectrum, the velocity structur...
We present an extension of the 3-D spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature gri...
Forward modelling of seismic waves is an essential tool in the determination of the underlying struc...
Summarization: When treating the forward full waveform case, a fast and accurate algorithm for model...
We present an extension of the 3-D spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature gri...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
The purpose of this study is to verify the numerical simulation of the finite difference method of t...
We present an extension of the spectral element method (SEM), called the Gaussian quadrature grid te...
In a wide range of geophysical problems, the mismatch between theoretical prediction and observation...