The shortest path method for seismic ray tracing in complicated media
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1992-01-22
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Moser, T.J.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
This thesis is concerned with the shortest path method for seismic ray tracing. The shortest
path method is based on Fermat's minimum travel time principle and the theory on shortest
paths in networks. To construct seismic ray paths in a complicated velocity model the
relevant part of the Earth is covered by a large number of nodes that are connected when
they are in a close neighbourhood of each other. Such a structure is mathematically
referred to as a graph. It is turned into a network when weights are assigned to each
connection. When the weights are chosen equal to the travel time of a seismic wave along
them, the shortest paths in the network, defined as sequences of connections with minimum
total weights, can be used to approximate seismic ray paths. The travel times along them
can be used as approximations of the travel times between source and receiver pairs
Keywords
seismic waves