Stacking Three-component seismograms
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Kennett, Brian
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Standard stacking procedures are based on the combination of many scalar traces, and can exploit the coherency of arrivals between traces using non-linear methods. Such stacks can be used with some success for three-component data but do not exploit the vector character of the seismic wavefield. A set of stacking methods are introduced to work directly with three-component data and include intercomponent coherency through 3 x 3 matrix measures. These techniques include extensions of both semblance and phase stacks. Such techniques allow the exploitation of cross-component information, which can be particularly valuable in the analysis of the S wavefield. Potential applications arise for the analysis of three-component records from controlled-source experiments, arrays of portable broad-band instruments and beam-forming at permanent monitoring installations.
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Geophysical Journal International
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2037-12-31
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