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 …
Local helioseismology: three-dimensional imaging of the solar interior
L Gizon, AC Birch, HC Spruit - Annual Review of Astronomy and …, 2010 - annualreviews.org
The Sun supports a rich spectrum of internal waves that are continuously excited by
turbulent convection. The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) network and the …
turbulent convection. The Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) network and the …
[图书][B] Seismic wave propagation and scattering in the heterogeneous earth
The structure of the earth has been extensively studied using seismic waves generated by
natural earthquakes and man-made sources. In classical seismology, the earth is …
natural earthquakes and man-made sources. In classical seismology, the earth is …
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 …
[图书][B] Seismic interferometry
GT Schuster - 2009 - books.google.com
Seismic interferometry is an exciting new field in geophysics utilizing multiple scattering
events to provide unprecedented views of the Earth's subsurface. This is the first book to …
events to provide unprecedented views of the Earth's subsurface. This is the first book to …
The optimal use of horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios of earthquake motions for velocity inversions based on diffuse-field theory for plane waves
H Kawase, FJ Sánchez-Sesma… - Bulletin of the …, 2011 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The coda of earthquake motions and microtremors are sometimes referred to as diffuse-
wave fields. They are generated by the multiple scattering due to the complexity of the Earth …
wave fields. They are generated by the multiple scattering due to the complexity of the Earth …
Seismic evidence of on-going sublithosphere upper mantle convection for intra-plate volcanism in Northeast China
A 3-D crustal and upper mantle S-wave velocity model of NE China is constructed by
inversion of phase velocity dispersion curves at 6–140 s periods from ambient noise …
inversion of phase velocity dispersion curves at 6–140 s periods from ambient noise …
Seismic interferometry by crosscorrelation and by multidimensional deconvolution: A systematic comparison
K Wapenaar, J Van Der Neut, E Ruigrok… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Seismic interferometry, also known as Green's function retrieval by crosscorrelation, has a
wide range of applications, ranging from surface-wave tomography using ambient noise, to …
wide range of applications, ranging from surface-wave tomography using ambient noise, to …
Body-wave imaging of Earth's mantle discontinuities from ambient seismic noise
Ambient seismic noise correlations are widely used for high-resolution surface-wave
imaging of Earth's lithosphere. Similar observations of the seismic body waves that …
imaging of Earth's lithosphere. Similar observations of the seismic body waves that …
Multichannel analysis of passive surface waves based on crosscorrelations
Passive seismic methods in highly populated urban areas have gained much attention from
geophysics and civil engineering communities because traditional seismic surveys …
geophysics and civil engineering communities because traditional seismic surveys …