Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
507139 Computers & Geosciences 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SPY is a Matlab algorithm that analyzes seismic waveforms in a semiautomatic way, providing estimates of the two observables of the anisotropy: the shear-wave splitting parameters. We chose to exploit those computational processes that require less intervention by the user, gaining objectivity and reliability as a result. The algorithm joins the covariance matrix and the cross-correlation techniques, and all the computation steps are interspersed by several automatic checks intended to verify the reliability of the yields. The resulting semiautomation generates two new advantages in the field of anisotropy studies: handling a huge amount of data at the same time, and comparing different yields. From this perspective, SPY has been developed in the Matlab environment, which is widespread, versatile, and user-friendly. Our intention is to provide the scientific community with a new monitoring tool for tracking the temporal variations of the crustal stress field.

► SPY is a semiautomatic algorithm for computing the crustal anisotropy parameters. ► SPY can be used in real-time if coupled to a seismic monitoring network. ► SPY results are comparable with those obtained by a standard manual technique. ► SPY measurements are independent on the user subjectivity.

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