A review of the effects of anisotropic layering on the propagation of seismic waves |
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Authors: | Stuart Crampin |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Geological Sciences, Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LA |
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Abstract: | Summary. This paper reviews recent work, much of it unpublished, on the effects of anisotropy on seismic waves, and lays the theoretical background for some of the other papers in this number of the Geophysical Journal . The propagation of both body and surface waves in anisotropic media is fundamentally different from their propagation in isotropic media, although the differences in behaviour may be comparatively subtle and difficult to observe. One of the most diagnostic of these anomalies, which has been observed on some surface-wave trains, and should be evident in body-wave arrivals, is generalized, three-dimensional polarization, where the Rayleigh motion is coupled to the Love, and the P and SV motion is coupled to the SH . This coupling introduces polarization anomalies which may be used to investigate anisotropy within the Earth. |
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