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A linear inversion approach to measuring the composition and directionality of the seismic noise field
Patrick M. Meyers
, Tanner Prestegard
,
Vuk Mandic
, Victor C. Tsai
, Daniel C. Bowden
, Andrew Matas
, Gary Pavlis
, Ross Caton
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Seismometer
100%
Linear Inversion
100%
Microseismic
100%
Seismic Noise
100%
Noise Field
100%
Inversion Approach
100%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Astrophysics
33%
Homestake
33%
Body Waves
33%
Angular Resolution
33%
Inversion Method
33%
Amplitude Noise
33%
Modal Composition
33%
Real-world Testing
33%
Rayleigh Surface Wave
33%
Ambient Seismic Noise
33%
Gravitational Wave Physics
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Seismic Noise
100%
Microseism
100%
Directionality
100%
Cross Correlation
33%
Gravitational Wave
33%
P Wave
33%
Seismic Ambient Noise
33%
Rayleigh Wave
33%