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Generalized Ray-integral representation of transient SH-waves in a multiply layered half-space with dipping structure (English)
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SH-waves emitted by a line source located in the surface-layer are subject to successive reflections, and transmissions between the two dipping layers, considered on top of a half space, before they reach an observational point at the free surface. The ray sorting technique by arrival time of body- and head waves renders individual time functions which by superposition form a synthetic seismogram. Local slowness and phase functions are expressed in a matrix multiplicative form which clearly exhibits the concept of apparent source ray. Application of the Cagniard mapping and numerical integration by Gaussian quadrature concludes the evaluation of the generalized ray-integrals. Synthetic seismograms are evaluated under the assumptions of a pulsed source time function of triangular shape with equal rise- and fall time.
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SH-waves
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line source
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surface-layer
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successive reflections
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transmissions
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two dipping layers
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top of a half space
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observational point
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ray sorting technique
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arrival time of body- and head waves
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superposition
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synthetic seismogram
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Local slowness
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phase functions
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matrix multiplicative form
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concept of apparent source ray
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Cagniard mapping
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numerical integration
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Gaussian quadrature
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generalized ray-integrals
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