DocumentCode :
2863218
Title :
Direct and inverse problems of the ray tomography on the creeping waves
Author :
Krauklis, A.P. ; Malik, A.I. ; Troyan, V.N.
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
86
Lastpage :
91
Abstract :
Ray tomography widely applied in the global seismology, exploration geophysics and seismic engineering usually uses body waves. Surface waves are employed rarely, partly because of their more complicated cinematic and dynamical properties. However, it is possible to point out problems whose effective solution can be gained only by surface wave ray tomography. In the paper we consider, by means of numerical modeling, the time inversion of creeping spiral waves. These waves are able to transit along the curved interface for a long distance reaching the shadow. The essential feature of the problem is in the existence of the velocity dependence on the local interface curvature. As it result, an effect just the same as anisotropy, appears. Thus, we are facing a 2D inversion problem for the anisotropic medium. The short wave approximation for the spiral wave velocities, as functions of the interface curvature and frequency, were given in Krauklis (1974). We use this approximation to consider both the direct and the inverse problem. For the time inversion, the method based upon the Tichonov regularisation (Ryzhikov and Troyan 1994) is applied here. From our point of view it affords to take the a priori information into consideration in the most natural way. To avoid the computational difficulties caused by a singularity in the solution, we use a suboptimal procedure
Keywords :
geophysical techniques; inverse problems; seismic waves; 2D inversion problem; Tichonov regularisation; a priori information; anisotropic medium; creeping spiral waves; creeping waves; curved interface; direct problems; exploration geophysics; frequency; global seismology; interface curvature; inverse problems; local interface curvature; ray tomography; seismic engineering; short wave approximation; spiral wave velocities; suboptimal procedure; surface waves; time inversion; velocity dependence; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Engine cylinders; Frequency; Geophysics; Inverse problems; Numerical models; Seismology; Spirals; Surface waves; Tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Day on Diffraction Millenniuym Workshop, 2000. International Seminar
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg
Print_ISBN :
5-7997-0252-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DD.2000.902360
Filename :
902360
Link To Document :
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