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A method for the recovery of suface waves from seismic data. (English. Russian original) Zbl 1365.86016
Comput. Math. Model. 28, No. 2, 245-253 (2017); translation from Prikl. Mat. Inf. 52, 93-102 (2016).
Summary: A new method for seismic data processing is considered. Surface traveling waves are recovered from these data and wave-dependent coefficients are determined. The results of the proposed method are consistent with the results reported by other Chinese researchers [T. Zhang et al., “Continuous monitoring of focal medium parameters and their change before Zhangbei earthquake”, Earthquake 20, Suppl. Sept. (2000); X. Zhang et al., “Study on wave velocity ratio $$(Vp/Vs)$$ of underground media in north China”, Seismology Geol. 26, No. 2, 305–317 (2004)].
##### MSC:
 86A15 Seismology (including tsunami modeling), earthquakes
##### Keywords:
seismic data; surface waves; double integration
CRUST; LITHO
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##### References:
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