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Tracking the origin of the seismic noise
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Apparent origin of the noiseAverage sea wave height winter summer
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Importance of scattering: a simple laboratory experiment with a few sources receivers sources A Xs C(A,X) Correlations in presence of scattering Correlations in water G(A,X) travel time
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THE 2D SCALAR CASE Azimuthal average over ψ leads to SPAC method k C H (2) n (kr)=J n (kr) − iY n (kr) y θ n ψ x3x3 x x1x1 Illumination by plane waves
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SH waves in a homogeneous elastic medium Propagation takes place in the x 1 -x 3 plane. Therefore, the antiplane (out-of-plane) displacement v(x,t) fulfils the wave equation where β = shear wave velocity and t = time. A typical harmonic, homogeneous plane wave can be written as where, F(ω, ψ) = complex waveform, ω=circular frequency, x T = (x 1, x 3 ) = Cartesian coordinates x1 = r cosθ =, x3 = r sinθ =, with r, θ = polar coordinates nj = direction cosines (n1= cos ψ, n3 = sin ψ ) Consider the auto-correlation of the motion, evaluated at positions x and y, respectively. For simplicity assume y at the origin:. Keiiti Aki A isotropic distribution of plane waves in an homogeneous body : the local approach THE 2D SCALAR CASE y θ n ψ x3x3 x x1x1
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Cross-correlations of seismic noise: ANMO - CCM (from Shapiro and Campillo, GRL, 2004) 30 days of vertical motion Dispersion analysis global model by Ritzwoller et al. 2002
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PHL - MLAC 290 km correlations computed over four different three-week periods band- passed 15 - 30 s band- passed 5 - 10 s repetitive measurements provide uncertainty estimations
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Causality t t G/2 (Im, Re) (Re) (Im)
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