Formalism for traveltime inversion with finite frequency effects |
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Authors: | Toshiro Tanimoto |
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Institution: | Department of Geophysics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia 2219 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z4 |
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Abstract: | A simple modification of the waveform inversion formula, based on the normal mode perturbation theory, is shown to lead to a formula for traveltime anomalies. The kernel which is derived can be used for traveltime inversion with automatic inclusion of finite frequency effects. Inversion for Earth structure with such kernels will lead to better resolution estimates than ray-theoretical traveltime inversion. Examples of kernels for transverse component seismograms are shown for direct S waves, ScS , Love waves and diffracted S waves. A measure of finite frequency effects is also proposed by comparing our formula with the one from ray theory. A quantity which should be 1 in the case of ray theory is computed for the finite frequency kernels and is shown to have deviations up to about 30 per cent from 1. Therefore, the use of ray theory for long-period body waves applies incorrect weight along a ray path and may introduce a small bias to an earth model. |
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Keywords: | Alfven waves ohmic dissipation translational oscillation |
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