“…Some surface seismic data and, in particular, borehole seismic surveys have shown that zones of high impedance contrast to the host rocks, such as fluid‐filled fracture systems, ductile shear zones, and massive sulfide bodies, can increase reflectivity and generate significant amounts of P ‐ S and S ‐ P converted energy [ Ayarza et al ., ; Bellefleur et al ., ; Malehmir and Bellefleur , ; Bellefleur et al ., ; Lundberg et al ., ; Melanson et al ., ]. To provide a possible explanation of the origin of the events seen in Figures and , two modeling approaches were used: - 3‐D constant‐velocity ray tracing travel time modeling [e.g., Ayarza et al ., ] and
- 2‐D finite difference elastic modeling [e.g., Juhlin , ].
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