Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4927123 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a comparison of three interferometry techniques; cross-correlation, deconvolution and cross-coherency, when applied on a theoretical model of a layered medium. Explicit equations for the interferometry wavefields are obtained from the equations that govern displacements in a single-layered medium under the incidence of a plane SH-wave. A propagation matrix is developed in order to calculate the deconvolved wavefield in a medium with N layers without the need to know the displacement equations. It is herein demonstrated that cross-coherency is equivalent to the sign function of deconvolution; applied on deconvolved wavefields the cross-coherency is obtained by using the propagation matrix. The interferometry response from seismic data in the Roma C borehole localized in the valley of Mexico is compared with the theoretical response generated with the geological profile of the borehole, by deconovolution and cross-coherency.
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Authors
Carlos O. Jiménez-González, Juan A. Vazquez-Feijoo, Guillermo Urriolagoitia Sosa, Beatriz Romero Angeles, Andrés Pech Pérez,