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The critical angle in seismic interferometry

January 1, 2008

Limitations with respect to the characteristics and distribution of sources are inherent to any field seismic experiment, but in seismic interferometry these lead to spurious waves. Instead of trying to eliminate, filter or otherwise suppress spurious waves, crosscorrelation of receivers in a refraction experiment indicate we can take advantage of spurious events for near-surface parameter extraction for static corrections or near-surface imaging. We illustrate this with numerical examples and a field experiment from the CSM/Boise State University Geophysics Field Camp.

Publication Year 2008
Title The critical angle in seismic interferometry
DOI 10.1190/1.3063913
Authors K. Van Wijk, A. Calvert, M. Haney, D. Mikesell, R. Snieder
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70033278
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse