Study of Seismic Coda Generation in Crust with Non-Uniform Scattering and Anelastic Properties

Abstract

A series of investigations to determine which structures affect the amplitude, duration, frequency content, and directional properties of ground motion response to explosions and earthquakes was conducted. Investigations have shown that the shallowest tens of meters are crucial in these properties of the seismic wavefield. These shallow layers are marked by great lateral heterogeneity in velocity and attenuation, and consequently we observe both vertical and lateral resonances. The scrambling of the wavefield each time it reflects from the free surface is undoubtedly very important for seismic propagation to regional distances, but we are only beginning to understand the details of this interaction.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 18, 1992
Accession Number
ADA254350

Entities

People

  • John E. Vidale

Organizations

  • University of California, Santa Cruz

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agreements
  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Doppler Effect
  • Earth Sciences
  • Earthquakes
  • Frequency
  • Geography
  • Geological Surveys
  • Geology
  • Geophysics
  • Physics
  • Planetary Sciences
  • Seismic Waves
  • Seismology
  • Three Dimensional
  • Topography
  • Wave Propagation

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