With the prospects of seismic equipment being able to measure rotational ground motions in a wide frequency and amplitude range in the near future, we engage in the question of how this type of ground motion observation can be used to solve the seismic source inverse problem. In this paper, we focus on the question of whether finite-source inversion can benefit from additional observations of rotational motion. Keeping the overall number of traces constant, we compare observations from a surface seismic network with 44 three-component translational sensors (classic seismometers) with those obtained with 22 six-component sensors (with additional three-component rotational motions). Synthetic seismograms are calculated for known finite-source...
Rotational components of strong earthquake ground motion (rocking and torsion) have not been measure...
We explore the possibility of determining the actual fault plane of an earthquake from the inversion...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...
With the prospects of seismic equipment being able to measure rotational ground motions in a wide fr...
When earthquakes occur, the ground does not only shake laterally and vertically but also undergoes r...
The effect of network density and geometric distribution on kinematic non-linear source inversion is...
Abstract The recent availability of accurate observations of rotational ground mo-tions has reopened...
We propose a novel approach to seismic tomography based on the joint processing of translation, st...
Recent progress in rotational sensor technology has made it possible to directly measure rotational ...
In conventional multicomponent seismic exploration, the wavefield is recorded by measuring translati...
International audienceWith the important increase in the number of instruments, especially in the ne...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Inverting data to infer the kinematic source parameters of faulting has many inherent difficulties i...
Inverting data to infer the kinematic source parameters of faulting has many inherent diffculties in...
Local seismograms are useful for rapidly reconstructing kinematic finite-fault sources, but the resu...
Rotational components of strong earthquake ground motion (rocking and torsion) have not been measure...
We explore the possibility of determining the actual fault plane of an earthquake from the inversion...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...
With the prospects of seismic equipment being able to measure rotational ground motions in a wide fr...
When earthquakes occur, the ground does not only shake laterally and vertically but also undergoes r...
The effect of network density and geometric distribution on kinematic non-linear source inversion is...
Abstract The recent availability of accurate observations of rotational ground mo-tions has reopened...
We propose a novel approach to seismic tomography based on the joint processing of translation, st...
Recent progress in rotational sensor technology has made it possible to directly measure rotational ...
In conventional multicomponent seismic exploration, the wavefield is recorded by measuring translati...
International audienceWith the important increase in the number of instruments, especially in the ne...
Stimulated by the lack of direct measurements of earthquake-induced ground rotations, a set of exper...
Inverting data to infer the kinematic source parameters of faulting has many inherent difficulties i...
Inverting data to infer the kinematic source parameters of faulting has many inherent diffculties in...
Local seismograms are useful for rapidly reconstructing kinematic finite-fault sources, but the resu...
Rotational components of strong earthquake ground motion (rocking and torsion) have not been measure...
We explore the possibility of determining the actual fault plane of an earthquake from the inversion...
To perform seismic tomography, accurate determinations of event locations and focal mechanisms are r...