Determination of a Seismic Wave Velocity from the Travel‐Time Curve

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A solution of the following problem is presented: given a travel‐time curve of a seismic wave, to determine the corresponding velocity distribution. This is a generalization of the Herglotz—Wiechert method to a medium with low‐velocity zones. The velocity depends only on depth and is a piecewise double‐smooth function with a finite number of waveguides. A complete mathematical description of this solution is presented. In the presence of wave‐guides the solution is ambiguous. Necessary and sufficient conditions for a velocity to be a solution are formulated and the set formed by plots of solutions is obtained. The ambiguity arising from waveguides is reduced by a joint analysis of travel‐time curves from surface and deep sources. In particular the following theorem is proved: If the travel times for a source between any adjacent waveguides as well as for a surface source are known, then the velocity between these waveguides can be determined uniquely. Copyright © 1966, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Gerver, M., & Markushevich, V. (1966). Determination of a Seismic Wave Velocity from the Travel‐Time Curve. Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 11(1), 165–173. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1966.tb03498.x

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