“…The cracking performed in the experimental study [21] is in fact not a controlled process, and the resulting cracks do display a high degree of randomness (shape, size, orientation, etc.). Moreover, it can be expected that for a crack with wavy surfaces [30], the clapping and stickslip processes generated by pump waves are involved in the nonlinear mixing of coda waves [31,32]. Depending on the pump wave amplitude, some parts of the cracks can stay open, and the presence of cracks generates both linear scattering and nonlinear mixing of coda waves.…”