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dc.contributor.advisorSimons, Frederik J.-
dc.contributor.authorYuan, Yanhua O.-
dc.contributor.otherGeosciences Department-
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-22T21:31:33Z-
dc.date.available2016-11-22T21:31:33Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.urihttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01sf268758m-
dc.description.abstractConvergence and stability of seismic full-waveform adjoint schemes are greatly improved when data and synthetics are progressively presented to the inversion algorithms in a constructive multiscale approximation using a wavelet transform. Surface waves, when properly accounted for, can and do preserve a wealth of near-surface features that would be lost in conventional body-wave tomography. To incorporate surface waves in full-waveform inversion, I use seismic envelopes in the context of wavelet-based multiscale analysis, which lessens the nonlinearity and prevents cycle-skipping problems. Seismic tomography is at risk of mapping source and other systematic uncertainties into estimates of wavespeed variations. To alleviate the corresponding nonuniqueness in the inverse problem, I developed a double-difference method for elastic adjoint tomography that pairs up measurements from the same source recorded at distinct stations. In double-difference tomography even one earthquake is able to resolve significant details of the wavespeed structure, while the computational cost of the necessary adjoint simulations is largely unaffected.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherPrinceton, NJ : Princeton University-
dc.relation.isformatofThe Mudd Manuscript Library retains one bound copy of each dissertation. Search for these copies in the library's main catalog: <a href=http://catalog.princeton.edu> catalog.princeton.edu </a>-
dc.subjectdouble-difference-
dc.subjectenvelope-
dc.subjectFull waveform inversion-
dc.subjectmultiscale-
dc.subjectseismic tomography-
dc.subjectsurface waves-
dc.subject.classificationGeophysics-
dc.titleADJOINT SEISMIC TOMOGRAPHY USING FULL-WAVEFORM AND ENVELOPE INVERSION-
dc.typeAcademic dissertations (Ph.D.)-
pu.projectgrantnumber690-2143-
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