Яндекс.Метрика

N.Favretto-Cristini,A.Tantsereva,P.Cristini,B.Ursin,D.Komatitsch, A.M. Aizenberg

Выпуск: 4 , Том: 27 , Год издания: 2014
Сериальное издание: Earthquake Science
Страницы: 391-399

Аннотация

Accurate simulation of seismic wave propagation in complex geological structures is of particular interest nowadays. However conventional methods may fail to simulate realistic wavefields in environments with great and rapid structural changes, due for instance to the presence of shadow zones, diffractions and/or edge effects. Different methods, developed to improve seismic modeling, are typically tested on synthetic configurations against analytical solutions for simple canonical problems or reference methods, or via direct comparison with real data acquired in situ. Such approaches have limitations, especially if the propagation occurs in a complex environment with strong-contrast reflectors and surface irregularities, as it can be difficult to determine the method which gives the best approximation of the "real" solution, or to interpret the results obtained without an a priori knowledge of the geologic environment
индекс в базе ИАЦ: 042037