نتایج جستجو برای: rayleigh waves

تعداد نتایج: 126797  

1999
Gennadiy N. Burlak Svetlana V. Koshevaya Masashi Hayakawa J. Sánchez-Mondragón Vladimir V. Grimalsky

It is shown that the Ocean-Earth crust interface can propagate gravity-sound Rayleigh waves. Dispersion properties of waves and flux of energy are derived. It is shown that the waves split into low and fast velocity branches. The fast branch has a multimode structure and has a cutoff in frequency and wave number. Numerical solutions are discussed.

2005
John K. Hunter

We prove short-time existence of smooth solutions for a class of nonlinear, and generally spatially nonlocal, Hamiltonian evolution equations that describe the self-interaction of weakly nonlinear scale-invariant waves. These equations include ones that describe weakly nonlinear hyperbolic surface waves, such as nonlinear Rayleigh waves in elasticity.

2010
F. Duret Z. Cao V. Levin P. Molnar S. Roecker

[1] Recordings in western Tibet of Rayleigh and Love waves at periods less than 70 s from aftershocks of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake cannot be matched by an isotropic velocity model beneath Tibet. These intermediate‐period Rayleigh and Love waves require marked radial anisotropy in the middle crust of Tibet, with the vertically polarized S‐ waves propagating more slowly than S‐waves with horizo...

Journal: :Applied Mathematics and Computation 2011
A. M. Abd-Alla S. R. Mahmoud S. M. Abo-Dahab M. I. Helmy

Keywords: Incompressible Initial stress Anisotropic S-wave Gravity field a b s t r a c t In this paper, propagation of shear waves in a non-homogeneous anisotropic incompress-ible, gravity field and initially stressed medium is studied. Analytical analysis reveals that the velocity of propagation of the shear waves depends upon the direction of propagation, the anisotropy, gravity field, non-ho...

2011
R. S. Edwards B. Dutton

The behaviour of sound waves interacting with wedges has attracted interest from researchers in geophysics and non-destructive testing. We consider here the nearfield behaviour of Rayleigh waves incident on wedges and surface-breaking defects which propagate at an angle to the surface, such as rolling contact fatigue on rails. It has been shown that, for a detection point on the edge of the cra...

2013
Nima Riahi Götz Bokelmann Paola Sala Erik H. Saenger

[1] We perform a time-lapse analysis of Rayleigh and Love wave anisotropy above an underground gas storage facility in the Paris Basin. The data were acquired with a three-component seismic array deployed during several days in April and November 2010. Phase velocity and back azimuth of Rayleigh and Love waves are measured in the frequency range 0.2–1.1 Hz using a three-component beamforming al...

2013
Martha K. Savage Fan-Chi Lin John Townend

[1] Measurement of basement seismic resonance frequencies can elucidate shallow velocity structure, an important factor in earthquake hazard estimation. Ambient noise cross correlation, which is well-suited to studying shallow earth structure, is commonly used to analyze fundamental-mode Rayleigh waves and, increasingly, Love waves. Here we show via multicomponent ambient noise cross correlatio...

2008
Eric M. Dunham Harsha S. Bhat

[1] Radiating shear and Rayleigh waves from supershear ruptures form Mach waves that transmit large-amplitude ground motion and stresses to locations far from the fault. We simulate bilateral ruptures on a finite-width vertical strike-slip fault (of width W and half-length L with L W) breaking the surface of an elastic half-space, and focus on the wavefield out to distances comparable to L. At ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2005
Eric Larose Arnaud Derode Dominique Clorennec Ludovic Margerin Michel Campillo

When averaged over sources or disorder, cross correlation of diffuse fields yields the Green's function between two passive sensors. This technique is applied to elastic ultrasonic waves in an open scattering slab mimicking seismic waves in the Earth's crust. It appears that the Rayleigh wave reconstruction depends on the scattering properties of the elastic slab. Special attention is paid to t...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2013
Ryan D Brown Zachary M Hund Davide Campi Leslie E O'Leary Nathan S Lewis M Bernasconi G Benedek S J Sibener

The interplay of the librations of a covalently bound organic adlayer with the lattice waves of an underlying semiconductor surface was characterized using helium atom scattering in conjunction with analysis by density functional perturbation theory. The Rayleigh wave dispersion relation of CH3- and CD3-terminated Si(111) surfaces was probed across the entire surface Brillouin zone by the use o...

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