In this study, we test the adequacy of 2-D sensitivity kernels for fundamental-mode Rayleigh waves based on the single-scattering (Born) approximation to account for the effects of heterogeneous structure on the wavefield in a regional surface wave study. The calculated phase and amplitude data using the 2-D sensitivity kernels are compared to phase and amplitude data obtained from seismic waveforms synthesized by the pseudo-spectral method for plane Rayleigh waves propagating through heterogeneous structure. We find that the kernels can accurately predict the perturbation of the wavefield even when the size of anomaly is larger than one wavelength. The only exception is a systematic bias in the amplitude within the anomaly itself due to a ...
It is essential to understand the potential resolving power of surface wave data in interpreting inv...
In this work we present the application of a direct tomographic inversion method, similar to that hi...
We compare traditional ray-theoretical surface-wave tomography with finite-frequency tomography, usi...
Sensitivity kernels for fundamental mode surface waves at finite frequency for 2-D phase speed and 3...
In this thesis, a finite-frequency theory is developed to calculate Born sensitivity kernels for Ray...
[1] The sensitivity of a surface wave to the lateral structure of the Earth's mantle depends on the ...
We implement the wave equation on a spherical membrane, with a finite-difference algorithm that acco...
The use of Rayleigh wave ellipticity has gained increasing popularity in recent years for investigat...
International audienceNumerical experiments of seismic wave propagation in a laterally homogeneous l...
Surface-wave dispersion and the Z/H ratio are important parameters used to resolve the Earth’s struc...
The ellipticity of the Rayleigh wave at the surface depends on the seismic structure beneath and in ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the resolution potential of current finite-frequency approa...
The knowledge of the local soil structure is important for the assessment of seismic hazards. A wide...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the resolution potential of current finite-frequency approa...
We have implemented surface wave full ray theory to investigate the influence of source, path and re...
It is essential to understand the potential resolving power of surface wave data in interpreting inv...
In this work we present the application of a direct tomographic inversion method, similar to that hi...
We compare traditional ray-theoretical surface-wave tomography with finite-frequency tomography, usi...
Sensitivity kernels for fundamental mode surface waves at finite frequency for 2-D phase speed and 3...
In this thesis, a finite-frequency theory is developed to calculate Born sensitivity kernels for Ray...
[1] The sensitivity of a surface wave to the lateral structure of the Earth's mantle depends on the ...
We implement the wave equation on a spherical membrane, with a finite-difference algorithm that acco...
The use of Rayleigh wave ellipticity has gained increasing popularity in recent years for investigat...
International audienceNumerical experiments of seismic wave propagation in a laterally homogeneous l...
Surface-wave dispersion and the Z/H ratio are important parameters used to resolve the Earth’s struc...
The ellipticity of the Rayleigh wave at the surface depends on the seismic structure beneath and in ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the resolution potential of current finite-frequency approa...
The knowledge of the local soil structure is important for the assessment of seismic hazards. A wide...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the resolution potential of current finite-frequency approa...
We have implemented surface wave full ray theory to investigate the influence of source, path and re...
It is essential to understand the potential resolving power of surface wave data in interpreting inv...
In this work we present the application of a direct tomographic inversion method, similar to that hi...
We compare traditional ray-theoretical surface-wave tomography with finite-frequency tomography, usi...