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  1. Pure and applied geophysics
  2. Pure and applied geophysics : Volume 160
  3. Pure and applied geophysics : Volume 160, Issue 3-4, March 2003
  4. Coda
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Pure and applied geophysics : Volume 160, Issue 3-4, March 2003
Introduction
A Review of the Discrete Wavenumber Method
An Efficient Numerical Method for Computing Synthetic Seismograms for a Layered Half-space with Sources and Receivers at Close or Same Depths
Calculation of Synthetic Seismograms with Gaussian Beams
Wave Propagation, Scattering and Imaging Using Dual-domain One-way and One-return Propagators
Coda
Radiation from a Finite Reverse Fault in a Half Space
Spontaneous Complex Earthquake Rupture Propagation
The Barrier Model and Strong Ground Motion
Simulation of Ground Motion Using the Stochastic Method
Characterization of Fault Zones
Seismic Tomography of the Lithosphere with Body Waves
Volcano Seismology
Seismic Detection and Characterization of the Altiplano-Puna Magma Body, Central Andes
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Coda

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Fehler, M. Sato, H.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract — Observations and analysis of seismic scattering in the heterogeneous earth have grown from the initial observations of Aki in the 1960s into a well-developed subfield of seismology. The area presents many challenging and interesting problems for seismologists today and there are many areas of fruitful research. We focus on a small subset of areas of research within the general area of, “coda study,” that can be most directly tied to Kei's early work in this field: scattering coefficient, coda Q, coda normalization method, and the radiative transfer approach. These are the most useful tools in the interpretation of high-frequency seismograms. In each of these areas, Kei provided initial inspiration through insightful observation and well-thought out models for his observations. The results of ongoing work in these areas have provided insight into the complexity of wave propagation in the earth and have yielded new insights into the character of the earth's lithosphere. They have also provided reliable means to obtain practical information like relative site amplification factors and relative source radiation as a function of frequency.
Starting Page 541
Ending Page 554
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 00334553
Journal Pure and applied geophysics
Volume Number 160
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 14209136
Language English
Publisher Birkhäuser Verlag
Publisher Date 2003-03-01
Publisher Place Basel
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Geochemistry and Petrology Geophysics
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