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Applications of the JARS method to study levee sites in southern Texas and southern New Mexico

January 1, 2007

We apply the joint analysis of refractions with surface waves (JARS) method to several sites and compare its results to traditional refraction-tomography methods in efforts of finding a more realistic solution to the inverse refraction-traveltime problem. The JARS method uses a reference model, derived from surface-wave shear-wave velocity estimates, as a constraint. In all of the cases JARS estimates appear more realistic than those from the conventional refraction-tomography methods. As a result, we consider, the JARS algorithm as the preferred method for finding solutions to the inverse refraction-tomography problems. ?? 2007 Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

Publication Year 2007
Title Applications of the JARS method to study levee sites in southern Texas and southern New Mexico
DOI 10.1190/1.2792826
Authors J. Ivanov, R. D. Miller, J. Xia, J.B. Dunbar
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70033082
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse