2D full-waveform modeling of seismic waves in layered karstic media
Title
2D full-waveform modeling of seismic waves in layered karstic media
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2016
Authors
Journal
GEOPHYSICS
Volume
81
Issue
2
Pagination
T115 – T124
Date Published
Jan-03-2016
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
2626
ISSN
0016-8033
Abstract
We have developed a new propagator-matrix scheme to
simulate seismic-wave propagation and scattering in a multilayered
medium containing karstic voids. The propagator
matrices can be found using the boundary element method.
The model can have irregular boundaries, including arbitrary
free-surface topography. Any number of karsts can be included
in the model, and each karst can be of arbitrary geometric
shape. We have used the Burton-Miller formulation
to tackle the numerical instability caused by the fictitious
resonance due to the finite size of a karstic void. Our method
was implemented in the frequency-space domain, so frequency-
dependent Q can be readily incorporated. We have
validated our calculation by comparing it with the analytical
solution for a cylindrical void and to the spectral element
method for a more complex model. This new modeling
capability is useful in many important applications in seismic
inverse theory, such as imaging karsts, caves, sinkholes,
and clandestine tunnels.
Short Title
GEOPHYSICS