2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2011.04.005
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Elastic-wave identification and extraction through array processing: An experimental investigation at the laboratory scale

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“…Array-based methods are typically some variation of beamforming (e.g., Levshin and Berteussen, 1979;Zywicki and Rix, 2005;Tanimoto and Prindle, 2007;De Cacqueray et al, 2011). This is the approach we take here, using a "mini-array" method that fits the predicted phase from varying backazimuths to observations from a small subset of stations to find the best-fitting arrival angle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Array-based methods are typically some variation of beamforming (e.g., Levshin and Berteussen, 1979;Zywicki and Rix, 2005;Tanimoto and Prindle, 2007;De Cacqueray et al, 2011). This is the approach we take here, using a "mini-array" method that fits the predicted phase from varying backazimuths to observations from a small subset of stations to find the best-fitting arrival angle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If needed, the inverse DBF transformation allows the separated waves to be recovered in the time‐offset domain by applying inverse delays (de Cacqueray et al . ). With repetitive records for all of the source–receiver pairs over a given period, DBF allows the extraction of a set of eigenbeams from each record.…”
Section: The Double‐beamforming Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Note that a series of bottom‐reflected S‐body waves could have been extracted from the data (de Cacqueray et al . ).…”
Section: Laboratory Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Acoustics, non-destructive evaluation, exploration seismic and seismology obviously share common issues that can be addressed simultaneously thanks to the development of innovative measurement devices and laboratory physical experiments (Blum et al, 2011). Laser-based ultrasonic techniques have been providing appropriate tools for studying seismic-wave propagation in near-surface geophysics (Bodet et al, 2005(Bodet et al, , 2009Bretaudeau et al, 2011;Bergamo et al, 2014), exploration seismic (Campman et al, 2004;DeCacqueray et al, 2011) or seismology (van Wijk and Levshin, 2004). Regarding seismic methods, small-scale physical modelling and laser experiments are most of the time performed using homogeneous and consolidated materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%