R Snieder, E Larose - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Recent research has shown that noise can be turned from a nuisance into a useful seismic source. In seismology and other fields in science and engineering, the estimation of the …
K Wapenaar, J Fokkema - Geophysics, 2006 - library.seg.org
The term seismic interferometry refers to the principle of generating new seismic responses by crosscorrelating seismic observations at different receiver locations. The first version of …
We apply the cross-coherence method to the seismic interferometry of traffic noise, which originates from roads and railways, to retrieve both body waves and surface-waves. Our …
Seismic interferometry, also known as Green's function retrieval by crosscorrelation, has a wide range of applications, ranging from surface-wave tomography using ambient noise, to …
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact that the acoustic wave equation for a lossless medium is invariant for time reversal …
Interferometry allows for synthesis of data recorded at any two receivers into waves that propagate between these receivers as if one of them behaves as a source. This is …
N Nakata, R Snieder - Geophysical Research Letters, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The magnitude (MW) 9.0 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake on 11 March 2011 was one of the largest in recent history. Ground motion caused by the seismicity around the time of the main shock …
N Nakata, R Snieder - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
We estimate shear wave velocities in the shallow subsurface throughout Japan by applying seismic interferometry to the data recorded with KiK‐net, a strong motion network in Japan …