Partial derivatives of surface wave phase velocities for flat anisotropic models

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Summary. Surface wave behaviour in flat anisotropic structures is first illustrated by performing an exact computation on a simple two‐layer model. The variational procedure of Smith & Dahlen is then used to compute the partial derivatives of surface wave phase velocities with respect to the elastic parameters in more realistic earth models. Linear relationships between the partial derivatives for a general anisotropic structure and those for a transversely isotropic structure are derived. When considering waves propagating in a fixed direction, there are only four independent derivatives for Rayleigh waves, and two for Love waves. To avoid the lack of resolution in an inverse method, we propose to use physically constrained models. These results are illustrated by using a model with hexagonal symmetry and a symmetry axis oriented either vertically or horizontally. Quasi‐Love‐ and quasi‐Rayleigh‐wave partial derivatives are computed for both axis orientations. Modes up to the second overtone and periods ranging between 45 and 130 s have been considered. Finally, anomalies of phase velocity are computed in an oceanic model made of 1/6 oriented olivine crystals with horizontal or vertical preferred orientations of the a‐axis. Copyright © 1985, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Maupin, V. (1985). Partial derivatives of surface wave phase velocities for flat anisotropic models. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 83(2), 379–398. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1985.tb06493.x

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