Hybrid kinematic-dynamic approach to seismic wave-equation modeling, imaging, and tomography (Q1665963)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926615
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Hybrid kinematic-dynamic approach to seismic wave-equation modeling, imaging, and tomography
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926615

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    Hybrid kinematic-dynamic approach to seismic wave-equation modeling, imaging, and tomography (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: Estimation of the structure response to seismic motion is an important part of structural analysis related to mitigation of seismic risk caused by earthquakes. Many methods of computing structure response require knowledge of mechanical properties of the ground which could be derived from near-surface seismic studies. In this paper we address computationally efficient implementation of the wave-equation tomography. This method allows inverting first-arrival seismic waveforms for updating seismic velocity model which can be further used for estimating mechanical properties. We present computationally efficient hybrid kinematic-dynamic method for finite-difference (FD) modeling of the first-arrival seismic waveforms. At every time step the FD computations are performed only in a moving narrowband following the first-arrival wavefront. In terms of computations we get two advantages from this approach: computation speedup and memory savings when storing computed first-arrival waveforms (it is not necessary to make calculations or store the complete numerical grid). Proposed approach appears to be specifically useful for constructing the so-called sensitivity kernels widely used for tomographic velocity update from seismic data. We then apply the proposed approach for efficient implementation of the wave-equation tomography of the first-arrival seismic waveforms.
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