Title of article
The Theory of Coda Wave Interferometry
Author/Authors
Roel Snieder ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
19
From page
455
To page
473
Abstract
Coda waves are sensitive to changes in the subsurface because the strong scattering that
generates these waves causes them to repeatedly sample a limited region of space. Coda wave
interferometry is a technique that exploits this sensitivity to estimate slight changes in the medium from
a comparison of the coda waves before and after the perturbation. For spatially localized changes in the
velocity, or for changes in the source location, the travel-time perturbation may be different for different
scattering paths. The coda waves that arrive within a certain time window are therefore subject to a
distribution of travel-time perturbations. Here I present the general theory of coda wave interferometry,
and show how the time-shifted correlation coefficient can be used to estimate the mean and variance of the
distribution of travel-time perturbations. I show how this general theory can be used to estimate changes in
the wave velocity, in the location of scatterer positions, and in the source location.
Keywords
Monitoring , scattering , coda waves.
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
429923
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