We calculate three dimensional (3-D) sensitivity kernels for fundamental-mode surface wave observables based on the single-scattering (Born) approximation. The sensitivity kernels for measured phases, amplitudes and arrival angles are formulated in the framework of surface wave mode summation. We derive kernels for cross-spectral multitaper measurements; as a special case, the results are applicable to single-taper measurements. Cross-branch mode-coupling effects are fully accounted for in the kernels; however, these effects can probably be ignored at the present level of spatial resolution in global phase-delay tomography. The narrowly concentrated spectra of the windows and tapers commonly used in global surface wave studies enable the kernels to be computed extremely efficiently. © 2004 RAS.
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Zhou, Y., Dahlen, F. A., & Nolet, G. (2004). Three-dimensional sensitivity kernels for surface wave observables. Geophysical Journal International, 158(1), 142–168. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2004.02324.x
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