TY - JOUR
T1 - On seismic ambient noise cross-correlation and surface-wave attenuation
AU - Boschi, Lapo
AU - Magrini, Fabrizio
AU - Cammarano, Fabio
AU - Van Der Meijde, Mark
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2019/8/30
Y1 - 2019/8/30
N2 - We derive a theoretical relationship between the cross correlation of ambient Rayleigh waves (seismic ambient noise) and the attenuation parameter α associated with Rayleigh-wave propagation. In particular, we derive a mathematical expression for the multiplicative factor relating normalized cross correlation to the Rayleigh-wave Green?s function. Based on this expression, we formulate an inverse problem to determine α from cross correlations of recorded ambient signal. We conduct a preliminary application of our algorithm to a relatively small instrument array, conveniently deployed on an island. In our setup, the mentioned multiplicative factor has values of about 2.5-3, which, if neglected, could result in a significant underestimate of α. We find that our inferred values of α are reasonable, in comparison with independently obtained estimates found in the literature. Allowing α to vary with respect to frequency results in a reduction of misfit between observed and predicted cross correlations.
AB - We derive a theoretical relationship between the cross correlation of ambient Rayleigh waves (seismic ambient noise) and the attenuation parameter α associated with Rayleigh-wave propagation. In particular, we derive a mathematical expression for the multiplicative factor relating normalized cross correlation to the Rayleigh-wave Green?s function. Based on this expression, we formulate an inverse problem to determine α from cross correlations of recorded ambient signal. We conduct a preliminary application of our algorithm to a relatively small instrument array, conveniently deployed on an island. In our setup, the mentioned multiplicative factor has values of about 2.5-3, which, if neglected, could result in a significant underestimate of α. We find that our inferred values of α are reasonable, in comparison with independently obtained estimates found in the literature. Allowing α to vary with respect to frequency results in a reduction of misfit between observed and predicted cross correlations.
KW - seismic attenuation
KW - seismic interferometry
KW - seismic noise
KW - surface waves and free oscillations
KW - theoretical seismology
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U2 - 10.1093/gji/ggz379
DO - 10.1093/gji/ggz379
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85072784257
SN - 0956-540X
VL - 219
SP - 1568
EP - 1589
JO - Geophysical Journal International
JF - Geophysical Journal International
IS - 3
ER -