Abstract
A numerical analysis has been undertaken to show the potential benefits and relevance of eigen‐decomposition of covariance matrices formed using multicomponent seismic data from two stations. It is well known that a single‐station covariance matrix provides polarization estimates of the particle motion at a given point in space. A two‐station (binocular) covariance matrix is shown to provide similar information at two points in space, as well as indicating the correlation between the two stations. By choosing a suitable reference wavelet, correlating events at differing stations may be identified. A major advantage of the procedure is that it can successfully identify overlapping arrivals (in the time domain) when a single‐station analysis breaks down completely. The binocular analysis can be sequentially applied to a multistation seismic gather to identify a correlating event. The technique is applied to synthetic gathers with differing signal‐to‐noise ratios and the picked events compared with a single‐station analysis. It is then successfully applied to the data from a physical scale‐model experiment. Copyright © 1993, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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Rutty, M. J., & Greenhalgh, S. A. (1993). The correlation of seismic events on multicomponent data in the presence of coherent noise. Geophysical Journal International, 113(2), 343–358. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.1993.tb00891.x
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