Title of article :
Modeling Full Seismogram Envelopes Using Radiative Transfer Theory with Born Scattering Coefficients
Author/Authors :
U. Wegler، نويسنده , , Olga M. Korn، نويسنده , , J. Przybilla ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The equation of radiative transfer is used to model the transport of seismic energy in 2-D
and 3-D acoustic random media. Monte-Carlo solutions of this equation using non-isotropic Born
scattering coefficients are compared to three analytical solutions: Markov approximation, radiative
transfer theory with isotropic scattering coefficients, and diffusion approximation. Additionally, we
compare to finite differences solutions of the full wave equation in 2-D. We find a good correspondence of
radiative transfer theory to Markov approximation for the case of multiple forward scattering. The
comparison to radiative transfer theory with isotropic scattering coefficients, a model frequently used in
data analysis, demonstrates that in the case of forward scattering the isotropic scattering model is not
better than a diffusion approach. To compare radiative transfer theory with non-isotropic scattering
coefficients to finite differences solutions of the full wave equation, the finite source duration and the
bandpass filter process as well as the normalization of absolute amplitudes are explicitely taken into
account. We find a good coincidence of both theories for scattering parameters, which are realistic for
usual Earth crust. The theory correctly describes the unscattered direct wavefront, the envelope broadening
caused by multiple forward scattering, as well as the late coda caused by multiple wide angle scattering. For
strong scattering, which can be expected for very heterogeneous media such as strato volcanoes, the
solutions of radiative transfer differ from the more complete solutions of the full wave equation.
Keywords :
radiative transfer , attenuation , elastic wave propagation. , Numerical comparison , randommedium , multiple scattering
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics