Seismic Interferometry: Tutorial on seismic interferometry: Part 1—Basic principles and applications
Seismic interferometry involves the crosscorrelation of responses at different receivers to
obtain the Green's function between these receivers. For the simple situation of an impulsive …
obtain the Green's function between these receivers. For the simple situation of an impulsive …
Green's function representations for seismic interferometry
K Wapenaar, J Fokkema - Geophysics, 2006 - library.seg.org
The term seismic interferometry refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses
by crosscorrelating seismic observations at different receiver locations. The first version of …
by crosscorrelating seismic observations at different receiver locations. The first version of …
A comparison of strategies for seismic interferometry
The extraction of the response from field fluctuations excited by random sources has
received considerable attention in a variety of different fields. We present three methods for …
received considerable attention in a variety of different fields. We present three methods for …
[HTML][HTML] Extraction of P-wave reflections from microseisms
E Ruigrok, X Campman, K Wapenaar - Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 2011 - Elsevier
The last few years there has been a growing number of body-wave observations in noise
records. In 1973, Vinnik conjectured that P-waves would even be the dominant wavemode …
records. In 1973, Vinnik conjectured that P-waves would even be the dominant wavemode …
[HTML][HTML] Opportune detections of global P-wave propagation from microseisms interferometry
P Boué, L Tomasetto - Comptes …, 2024 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Global seismological observations are sensitive to oceanic forcings, namely microseisms. In
addition to dominant surface waves, these sources generate body waves that travel through …
addition to dominant surface waves, these sources generate body waves that travel through …
Imaging of Erebus volcano using body wave seismic interferometry of Strombolian eruption coda
Seismic interferometry is a recently developed theory that allows for the recovery of a
medium's impulse response between two points should randomly distributed sources of …
medium's impulse response between two points should randomly distributed sources of …
Green's theorem in seismic imaging across the scales
The earthquake seismology and seismic exploration communities have developed a variety
of seismic imaging methods for passive-and active-source data. Despite the seemingly …
of seismic imaging methods for passive-and active-source data. Despite the seemingly …
Singular-value decomposition analysis of source illumination in seismic interferometry by multidimensional deconvolution
We have developed a method to analytically evaluate the relationship between the source-
receiver configuration and the retrieved wavefield in seismic interferometry performed by …
receiver configuration and the retrieved wavefield in seismic interferometry performed by …
Local-scale cross-correlation of seismic noise from the Calico fault experiment
J Zhang, P Gerstoft - Earthquake Science, 2014 - Springer
Most studies of seismic noise cross-correlation (NCC) have focused on regional/continental
scale imaging using empirical surface-wave Green's functions extracted from primary (0.05 …
scale imaging using empirical surface-wave Green's functions extracted from primary (0.05 …
Seismic interferometry
GT Schuster - Encyclopedia of exploration geophysics, 2016 - library.seg.org
Controlled-source interferometry and ambient-noise interferometry are becoming important
tools in earth science. Ambient-noise interferometry is already one of the most important …
tools in earth science. Ambient-noise interferometry is already one of the most important …