International audienceSUMMARY The uneven distribution of earthquakes and stations in seismic tomography leads to slower convergence of nonlinear inversions and spatial bias in inversion results. Including dense regional arrays, such as USArray or Hi-Net, in global tomography causes severe convergence and spatial bias problems, against which conventional pre-conditioning schemes are ineffective. To save computational cost and reduce model bias, we propose a new strategy based on a geographical weighting of sources and receivers. Unlike approaches based on ray density or the Voronoi tessellation, this method scales to large full-waveform inversion problems and avoids instabilities at the edges of dense receiver or source clusters. We validate...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 153-168.1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of adjoint tomography -- 3...
Inversions of earthquake source slip from the recorded ground motions typically impose a number of r...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...
International audienceSUMMARY The uneven distribution of earthquakes and stations in seismic tomogra...
International audienceWe present the first-generation global tomographic model constructed based on ...
International audienceWe demonstrate double-difference (DD) tomography, a method involving different...
We present a novel approach to global-scale full-waveform inversion (FWI) that can reduce computatio...
International audienceWe present a realistic application of an inversion scheme for global seismic t...
International audienceThe appraisal of tomographic models, of fundamental importance towards better ...
We present a realistic application of an inversion scheme for global seismic tomography that uses as...
We develop and verify an automated workflow for full-waveform tomography based on spectral element a...
International audienceWe have developed a wavelet-multiscale adjoint scheme for the elastic full-wav...
Over the last two decades, a lot of global-scale or regional-scale seismic models of the Earth's int...
International audienceImaging remote objects in the deep Earth, such as, subducting slabs, mantle pl...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 153-168.1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of adjoint tomography -- 3...
Inversions of earthquake source slip from the recorded ground motions typically impose a number of r...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...
International audienceSUMMARY The uneven distribution of earthquakes and stations in seismic tomogra...
International audienceWe present the first-generation global tomographic model constructed based on ...
International audienceWe demonstrate double-difference (DD) tomography, a method involving different...
We present a novel approach to global-scale full-waveform inversion (FWI) that can reduce computatio...
International audienceWe present a realistic application of an inversion scheme for global seismic t...
International audienceThe appraisal of tomographic models, of fundamental importance towards better ...
We present a realistic application of an inversion scheme for global seismic tomography that uses as...
We develop and verify an automated workflow for full-waveform tomography based on spectral element a...
International audienceWe have developed a wavelet-multiscale adjoint scheme for the elastic full-wav...
Over the last two decades, a lot of global-scale or regional-scale seismic models of the Earth's int...
International audienceImaging remote objects in the deep Earth, such as, subducting slabs, mantle pl...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 153-168.1. Introduction -- 2. Theory of adjoint tomography -- 3...
Inversions of earthquake source slip from the recorded ground motions typically impose a number of r...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...