Improved surface-wave retrieval from ambient seismic noise by multi-dimensional deconvolution

Kees Wapenaar, Elmer Ruigrok, Joost van der Neut, Deyan Draganov

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Abstract

The methodology of surface-wave retrieval from ambient seismic noise by crosscorrelation relies on the assumption that the noise field is equipartitioned. Deviations from equipartitioning degrade the accuracy of the retrieved surface-wave Green's function. A point-spread function, derived from the same ambient noise field, quantifies the smearing in space and time of the virtual source of the Green's function. By multidimensionally deconvolving the retrieved Green's function by the point-spread function, the virtual source becomes better focussed in space and time and hence the accuracy of the retrieved surface-wave Green's function may improve significantly. We illustrate this at the hand of a numerical example and discuss the advantages and limitations of this new methodology.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume38
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Seismology: Theory
  • Seismology: Surface waves and free oscillations

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