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Vlastislav Cerveny Ivan Psencik Academy of Sciences of the Czech
Charles University Republic Faculty of Mathematics & Physics
Geophysical Institute Dep. of Geophysics Bocni II, 1401 Ke Karlovu
3 14131 Praha 4 12116 Praha 2 Czech Republic Czech Republic e-mail:
ip@ig. cas. cz e-mail: vcerveny@seis. karlov. mff. cuni. cz (c)
Birkhauser Verlag, Basel, 2002 Pure appl. geophys. 159 (2002)
1403-1417 I Pure and Applied Geophysics 0033-4553/02/081403-15 $ 1.
50 + 0. 20/0 Coupled Anisotropic Shear-wave Ray Tracing in
Situations where Associated Slowness Sheets Are Almost Tangent l P.
M. BAKKER Summary- For shear waves in anisotropic media a
frequency-dependent transport equation is derived, which involves
coupling of both shear modes if the slowness vector points in
adirection for which the associated slowness surfaces are (almost)
tangent. This is achieved by averaging the Hamiltonians for both
uncoupled shear modes. No assumption on weak anisotropy is made,
and the shear polarisation is perpendicular to the P-wave
polarisation for the actual slowness direction instead of an
isotropically approximated P-wave polarisation. These are the main
differences compared with the so-called zero-order quasi-isotropic
approach. Key words: Anisotropy, ray tracing, shear wave. J.
Introduction Reliable modelling of polarisations for shear waves in
anisotropic media is relevant in the context of imaging
mode-converted (OBCjOBS) data in cases where not only poSY, but
also poSH conversions take place. In such situations it may be
necessary to use the polarisation direction for consistent
continuation of the different wave modes and for appropriate
imaging.
The special issue contains contributions presented at the
international workshop Seismic waves in laterally inhomogeneous
media IV, which was held at the Castle of Trest, Czech Republic,
May 22-27, 1995. The workshop, which was attended by about 100
seismologists from more than 10 countries, was devoted mainly to
the current state of theoretical and computational means of study
of seismic wave propagation in complex structures. The special
issue can be of interest for theoretical, global and explorational
seismologists. The first part contains papers dealing with the
study and the use of various methods of solving forward and inverse
problems in complicated structures. Among other methods,
discrete-wave number method, the finite-difference method, the
edge-wave supperposition method and the ray method are studied and
used. Most papers contained in the second part are related to the
ray method. The most important topics are two-point ray tracing,
grid calculations of travel times and amplitudes and seismic wave
propagation in anisotropic media.
The special issue contains contributions presented at the
international workshop Seismic waves in laterally inhomo- geneous
media IV, which was held at the Castle of Trest, Czech Republic,
May 22-27, 1995. The workshop, which was attended by about 100
seismologists from more than 10 countries, was devoted mainly to
the current state of theoretical and computational means of study
of seismic wave propagation in complex structures. The special
issue can be of interest for theoretical, global and explorational
seismologists. The first part contains papers dealing with the
study and the use of various methods of solving forward and inverse
problems in complicated structures. Among other methods,
discrete-wave number method, the finite-difference method, the
edge-wave supperposition method and the ray method are studied and
used. Most papers contained in the second part are related to the
ray method. The most important topics are two-point ray tracing,
grid calculations of travel times and amplitudes and seismic wave
propagation in anisotropic media.
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