Spiral-Arm Seismic Arrays (CROSBI ID 219678)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Kennett, B.L.N. ; Stipčević, Josip ; Gorbatov, A.
engleski
Spiral-Arm Seismic Arrays
Seismic arrays have many uses for signal enhancement, from surface-wave characterization of the near surface to teleseismic detection in the context of monitoring nuclear tests. Many variants of the geometrical configuration of stations have been used with the objective of maximizing potential resolution of the incoming wavefronts di- rection of arrival. A versatile class of array configurations, with good resolution proper- ties, can be constructed with multiple spiral arms. The array response is comparable with the same number of full circles, but with far fewer stations and is robust to minor posi- tion changes in emplacement. The desirable properties of the spiral-arm arrays are illus- trated for a permanent array in the Precambrian Pilbara craton in northwestern Australia and for a temporary array on ancient sediments in southern Queensland, Australia. In each case, the practical array response is very good and matches the theoretical expect- ations. The spiral-arm configuration allows the deployment of relatively large aperture arrays with a limited number of stations, which is advantageous in a broad range of seismic applications, including near-surface characterization.
seismic array; NW Australia
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Podaci o izdanju
105 (4)
2015.
2109-1-2109-
objavljeno
0037-1106
10.1785/0120140354