Imaging, Modeling and Assimilation in Seismology:An
Overview
References
Chapter 1 Full-Wave Seismic Data Assimilation: A Unified
Methodology for Seismic Waveform Inversion
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Generalized Inverse
1.2.1 Prior Probability Densities
1.2.2 Bayes'' Theorem
1.2.3 Euler-Lagrange Equations
1.3 Data Functionals
1.3.1 Differential Waveforms
1.3.2 Cross-correlation Measurements
1.3.3 Generalized Seismological Data Functionals
GSDF
1.4 The Adjoint Method
1.4.1 An Example of Adjoint Travel-Time Tomography
1.4.2 Review of Some Recent Adjoint Waveform
Tomography
1.5 The Scattering-Integral SI Method
1.5.1 Full-Wave Tomography Based on SI
1.5.2 Earthquake Source Parameter Inversion Based on
SI
1.6 Discussion
1.6.1 Computational Challenges
1.6.2 Nonlinearity
1.7 Summary
References
Chapter 2 One-Return Propagators and the Applications in
Modeling and Imaging
Chapter 3 Fault-Zone Trapped Waves: High-Resolution
Characterization of the Damage Zone of the Parkfield San Andreas
Fault at Depth
Chapter 4 Fault-Zone 1Yapped Waves at a Dip Fault:
Documentation of Rock Damage on the Thrusting Longmen-Shan Fault
Ruptured in the 2008 M8 Wenchuan Earthquake
Chapter 5 Ground-Motion Simulations with Dynamic Source
Characterization and Parallel Computing
Chapter 6 Load-Unload Response Ratio and Its New
Progress
Chapter 7 Discrete Element Method and Its Applications in
Earthquake and Rock Fracture Modeling