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Date: 4/22/2021

Session Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Pacific

Advances in Seismic Interferometry: Theory, Computation and Applications

Seismic interferometry extracts information from the ambient seismic field and enables imaging in the absence of earthquakes or artificial sources. Recent developments in seismic interferometry have benefited from continuous records of ambient seismic noise from traditional broadband instruments and emerging new acquisition technologies, such as large-N nodal arrays and distributed acoustic sensing systems. These have opened up the possibility of performing high-resolution tomographic imaging anywhere dense networks are available. In addition, the temporal variation in continuous seismic records provides the possibility of monitoring the transient changes of subsurface properties for various geological targets, such as glaciers, volcanoes, groundwater, reservoirs, active faults, infrastructure and even other planetary bodies. We welcome contributions of recent advances in and applications of seismic interferometry on a broad range of topics, including (but not limited to) theoretical developments in amplitude measurements and structural inversion, utilization of higher-order cross-correlations, new analyzing techniques and computer programs and novel applications across disciplines.

Conveners

Doyeon Kim, University of Maryland, College Park (dk696@cornell.edu)
Xiaotao Yang, Purdue University (xtyang@purdue.edu)
Ross Maguire, University of New Mexico (rmaguire@unm.edu)
Tieyuan Zhu, Penn State University (tuz47@psu.edu)
Nori Nakata, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (nnakata@mit.edu)
Ved Lekic, University of Maryland (ved@umd.edu)
Marine Denolle, Harvard University (mdenolle@fas.harvard.edu)

Poster Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsAction
SubmissionFull Waveform Tomography for the Upper South Island Region, New Zealand Using Ambient Noise DataView
SubmissionImaging Yellowstone’s Melt Distribution With Full Waveform Inversion of Ambient NoiseView
SubmissionBayesian Analysis of Ambient Noise Cross Correlation Functions Using a Low-Quality Seismic NetworkView
SubmissionOptimize the Stacking of Noise Correlation FunctionsView
SubmissionWave Propagation in an 18-Story Steel Building and the Changes of Wave Filed With the Progression of DamagesView
SubmissionVirtual Seismometer Method for Fault Orientation Analysis in Southern KansasView
SubmissionOn the Feasibility of Long-Term Seismic Monitoring Using Freight Train SignalsView
SubmissionImpact of Atmospheric Pressure Variations on Noise-Based Seismic Velocity Changes MeasurementsView

 

 

 

Advances in Seismic Interferometry: Theory, Computation and Applications [Poster]

Description

Type: Poster

Date: 4/22/2021

Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Pacific