TY - JOUR
T1 - Dispersion splitting of Rayleigh waves in layered azimuthally anisotropic media
AU - Zhang, Shuang X.
AU - Wang, Yu
AU - Zhou, Hua-Wei
AU - Chan, Lung S.
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - Rayleigh wave dispersion can be induced in an anisotropic medium or a layered isotropic medium. For a layered azimuthally anisotropic structure, traditional wave equation of layered structure can be modified to describe the dispersion behavior of Rayleigh waves. Numerical stimulation results show that for layered azimuthal anisotropy both the dispersion velocities and anisotropic parameters depend principally on anisotropic S-wave velocities. The splitting S-wave velocities may produce dispersion splitting of Rayleigh waves. Such dispersion splitting appears noticeable at azimuthal angle 45°. This feature was confirmed by the measured results of a field test. The fundamental mode splits into two branches at azimuthal angle 45° to the symmetry axis for some frequencies, and along the same direction the difference of splitting-phase velocities of the fundamental model reaches the maximum. Dispersion splitting of Rayleigh waves was firstly displayed for anisotropy study in dispersion image by means of multichannel analysis of surface waves, the image of which provides a new window for studying the anisotropic property of media. © 2008.
AB - Rayleigh wave dispersion can be induced in an anisotropic medium or a layered isotropic medium. For a layered azimuthally anisotropic structure, traditional wave equation of layered structure can be modified to describe the dispersion behavior of Rayleigh waves. Numerical stimulation results show that for layered azimuthal anisotropy both the dispersion velocities and anisotropic parameters depend principally on anisotropic S-wave velocities. The splitting S-wave velocities may produce dispersion splitting of Rayleigh waves. Such dispersion splitting appears noticeable at azimuthal angle 45°. This feature was confirmed by the measured results of a field test. The fundamental mode splits into two branches at azimuthal angle 45° to the symmetry axis for some frequencies, and along the same direction the difference of splitting-phase velocities of the fundamental model reaches the maximum. Dispersion splitting of Rayleigh waves was firstly displayed for anisotropy study in dispersion image by means of multichannel analysis of surface waves, the image of which provides a new window for studying the anisotropic property of media. © 2008.
KW - Dispersion splitting
KW - Fundamental mode
KW - Layered azimuthal anisotropy
KW - Multichannel analysis of surface waves
KW - Rayleigh wave
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2008.10.008
DO - 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2008.10.008
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0926-9851
VL - 67
SP - 130
EP - 142
JO - Journal of Applied Geophysics
JF - Journal of Applied Geophysics
IS - 2
ER -