2021
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggab075
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A study of the lateral heterogeneity with the ellipticity of Rayleigh waves derived from microtremors

Abstract: Summary We examine the potential of frequency-dependent Rayleigh wave ellipticity, derived from microtremors, for the investigation of heterogeneous subsurface structure. Based on numerical simulation, we analyze the effects of interference waves in microtremors, primarily the various propagation directions of the Rayleigh waves, linear polarization waves, and white noise, on the ellipticity frequency-dependent estimation of the Rayleigh waves. A data processing scheme to separate the Rayleigh w… Show more

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“…For example, Du et al theoretically deduced the influence mechanism of the interference wave of the microtremor recording on elliptical polarizability. The results show that linear polarization waves, Rayleigh surface waves in different directions, and other interference waves strongly interfere with the calculation of elliptical polarizability, and the imaging shifts in the direction [16,17]. This conclusion provides a direction for extracting the elliptical polarizability of Rayleigh surface waves using microtremor signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, Du et al theoretically deduced the influence mechanism of the interference wave of the microtremor recording on elliptical polarizability. The results show that linear polarization waves, Rayleigh surface waves in different directions, and other interference waves strongly interfere with the calculation of elliptical polarizability, and the imaging shifts in the direction [16,17]. This conclusion provides a direction for extracting the elliptical polarizability of Rayleigh surface waves using microtremor signals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%