Author/Authors :
H.-m. Zhang، نويسنده , , X.-f. Chen، نويسنده , , S. Chang ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
It is difficult to compute synthetic seismograms for a layered half-space with sources and
receivers at close to or the same depths using the generalized R/T coefficient method (KENNETT, 1983;
LUCO and APSEL, 1983; YAO and HARKRIDER, 1983; CHEN, 1993), because the wavenumber integration
converges very slowly. A semi-analytic method for accelerating the convergence, in which part of the
integration is implemented analytically, was adopted by some authors (APSEL and LUCO, 1983; HISADA,
1994, 1995). In this study, based on the principle of the Repeated Averaging Method (DAHLQUIST and
BJO¨ RCK, 1974; CHANG, 1988), we propose an alternative, efficient, numerical method, the peak-trough
averaging method (PTAM), to overcome the difficulty mentioned above. Compared with the semi-analytic
method, PTAM is not only much simpler mathematically and easier to implement in practice, but also
more efficient. Using numerical examples, we illustrate the validity, accuracy and efficiency of the new
method.
Keywords :
synthetic seismograms , the peaktroughaveraging method. , Layered half-space , Numerical integration method