Sensitivity kernels for receiver function misfits in a full waveform inversion workflow

Author:

de Jong J H E1ORCID,Paulssen H1,van Leeuwen T23ORCID,Trampert J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Princetonlaan 8A, 3584 CB, Utrecht, the Netherlands

2. Mathematical Institute, Utrecht University, Budapest 6, 3548 CD, Utrecht, the Netherlands

3. Centrum Wiskunde and Informatica, Science Park 123, 1098 XG, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

SUMMARY Receiver functions have been used for decades to study the Earth’s major discontinuities by focusing on converted waves. Deconvolution, which is the mathematical backbone of the method, is assumed to remove the source time function and the far-field dependence on structure, making it a useful method to map the nearby Earth structure and its discontinuities. Ray theory, a plane incoming wavefield, and a sufficiently well-known near-receiver background velocity model are conventionally assumed to map the observations to locations in the subsurface. Many researchers are aware of the shortcoming of these assumptions and several remedies have been proposed for mitigating their consequences. Adjoint tomography with a quasi-exact forward operator is now within reach for most researchers, and we believe is the way forward in receiver function studies. A first step is to calculate adjoint sensitivity kernels for a given misfit function. Here, we derive the adjoint source for a receiver function waveform misfit. Using a spectral element forward code, we have calculated sensitivity kernels for P-to-S converted waves using several 2-D models representing an average crust with an underlying mantle. The kernels show profound differences between P- and S-wave speed sensitivity. The sensitivity to P-wave speed is wide-ranging and related to the scattered P-wavefield which interferes with that of the P-to-S converted wave. The S-wave speed sensitivity is more local and mostly associated to potential locations of P-to-S conversion, although more distant sensitivity is also observed. Notably, there is virtually no sensitivity to impedance. We further observe the well-known trade-off between depth of the discontinuity and wave speed, but find that considering a longer waveform that includes more surface reverberations reduces this trade-off significantly.

Funder

NWO

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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