Extracting the Green’s function from the correlation of coda waves: A derivation based on stationary phase

Roel Snieder
Phys. Rev. E 69, 046610 – Published 29 April 2004
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Abstract

The Green’s function of waves that propagate between two receivers can be found by cross-correlating multiply scattered waves recorded at these receivers. This technique obviates the need for a source at one of these locations, and is therefore called “passive imaging.” This principle has been explained by assuming that the normal modes of the system are uncorrelated and that all carry the same amount of energy (equipartitioning). Here I present an alternative derivation of passive imaging of the ballistic wave that is not based on normal modes. The derivation is valid for scalar waves in three dimensions, and for elastic surface waves. Passive imaging of the ballistic wave is based on the destructive interference of waves radiated from scatterers away from the receiver line, and the constructive interference of waves radiated from secondary sources near the receiver line. The derivation presented here shows that the global requirement of the equipartitioning of normal modes can be relaxed to the local requirement that the scattered waves propagate on average isotropically near the receivers.

  • Received 30 May 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.69.046610

©2004 American Physical Society

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Roel Snieder

  • Center for Wave Phenomena and Department of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401-1887, USA

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Vol. 69, Iss. 4 — April 2004

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