Seismic ray method: Recent developments

Vlastislav Cerveny, Ludek Klimes & Ivan Psencik

Abstract

The seismic ray method has found broad applications in the numerical calculation of seismic wavefields in complex 3-D, isotropic and anisotropic, laterally varying layered structures and in the solution of forward and inverse problems of seismology and seismic exploration for oil. This article outlines the basic features of the seismic ray method, and reviews its possibilities and recent extensions. Considerable attention is devoted to ray tracing and dynamic ray tracing of S waves in anisotropic inhomogeneous media, to the coupling ray theory for S waves in such media, to the summation of Gaussian beams and packets, and to the selection of models suitable for ray tracing. The article also points to areas of the seismic ray method that are still open to further research.

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Final version

Cerveny, V., Klimes, L. & Psencik, I. (2007): Seismic ray method: Recent developments. Advances in Geophysics, 48, 1-126.


In: Seismic Waves in Complex 3-D Structures, Report 15, pp. 57-172, Dep. Geophys., Charles Univ., Prague, 2005.
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