نتایج جستجو برای: seismic velocity obtained from processing methods
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summarythe explanation of the elastic, or velocity structure of the earth has long been a goal of the world’s seismologists. for the first few decades of seismological research, the investigation on velocity structure was restricted to the determination of one-dimensional models of the solid earth and of various regions within it. seismologists are currently obtaining three dimensional velocity...
Each of the Science Goals addressed by Science Concept 2 is linked: data regarding the crust, mantle, and core must be obtained in order to understand the thermal state of the interior and the planetary heat engine. Much about these Science Goals is currently unknown: crustal thickness and lateral variability are constrained by gravity and seismic models which suffer from non-uniqueness and a l...
Hydrogeological and Geochemical Characterization Both surface and crosshole tomographic geophysical data have been used in the saprolite and carbonate gravel (Areas 3 and 2, respectively) to delineate large scale geologic structure, nitrate plume boundaries, and localscale fracture zonation. Surface electri seismic data were originally used in a reconnaissance mode to choose the location for th...
The objective of this work is to build an efficient algorithm (a) to estimate seismic velocity from time-migration velocity, and (b) to convert time-migrated images to depth. We establish theoretical relations between the time-migration velocity and the seismic velocity in 1 Page 1 of 23 GEOPHYSICS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3...
Existence of gas-hydrates in the marine sediments elevates the velocity of seismic waves, whereas even a small amount of underlying free-gas decreases the seismic velocity considerably. These changes in velocities can be used for the assessment of gas-hydrates. The traveltime inversion is an effective method to derive a 2-D velocity structure from the seismic data. We have applied the method to...
At the Cascadia margin the Juan de Fuca plate is subducting beneath the North America plate, causing active seismicity within both plates. Earthquakes occur down to a maximum depth of 80 km within the descending oceanic plate and to about 30 km in the overriding continental plate. We use a method of seismic tomography to invert 28,230 P wave arrival times from 2666 local earthquakes that occurr...
The seismic methods are the most powerful existing technique to image the structure of the Earth’s subsurface. Depending on the system layout, the seismic methods can be divided into near-vertical reflection (NVS) techniques and wide-angle reflection/refraction (WAS) techniques. In contrast to NVS, the development of WAS preprocessing tools has deserved only minor attention to date and most exi...
We estimate shear-wave velocities in the shallow subsurface throughout Japan by applying seismic interferometry to the data recorded with KiK-net, a strongmotion network in Japan. Each KiK-net station has two receivers; one receiver on the surface and the other in a borehole. By using seismic interferometry, we extract the shear wave that propagates between these two receivers. Applying this me...
We used continuous recordings in Sichuan, China to track the temporal change in elastic properties of the medium, namely the seismic speed, at a regional scale in a 2 year period which includes the great Wenchuan Mw 7.9 earthquake. The data are recorded by a temporary network of 156 broad-band seismographs, in a 200km × 200km region that covers the southern 2/3 of the fault system activated dur...
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