On the derivatives of scattering coefficients in smooth elastic models

Author:

Ball Vaughn1ORCID,Foster Douglas2ORCID,Cooke Dennis3ORCID,Schiøtt Christian Rau4ORCID,Simmons James5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Colorado School of Mines, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Golden, Colorado, USA. (corresponding author)

2. Retired, Formerly University of Texas, Institute of Geophysics, Austin, Texas, USA.

3. ZDAC Geophysical, Adelaide, Australia.

4. Hess Corporation, Houston, Texas, USA.

5. Colorado School of Mines, Geophysics, Golden, Colorado, USA.

Abstract

At a planar elastic discontinuity, the Zoeppritz scattering coefficients quantify the abrupt repartitioning of seismic wave energy among the various wave modes, whether up- or downgoing, or compressional or shear modes. In smooth (differentiable) elastic models, the depth derivatives of the Zoeppritz scattering coefficients quantify a continuous repartitioning of energy per unit depth. The derivatives of the Zoeppritz scattering coefficients have simple closed-form expressions that are exact in smooth elastic models. Although the form of the depth derivatives resembles the small-contrast approximations of Zoeppritz equations, their derivation does not require a small-contrast assumption. The scattering derivatives play a fundamental role in smooth models that corresponds with the role of the Zoeppritz scattering coefficients in blocked models. The matrix of scattering derivatives is identical to a row permutation with sign changes of the coupling matrix of the wave vector differential equation for smooth elastic models.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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