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S. N. Bhattacharya
Earth-flattening transformation for P-SV waves
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (December 1996), 86(6):1979-1982
Abstract: Index Terms/Descriptors: GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
We consider a layered nongravitating spherical Earth where in each layer P- and S-wave velocities are proportional to r and Lame's elastic parameters iota and mu are proportional to r p , where r is the radial distance and p is an arbitrary constant. In this article, the solutions of equations of motion in each layer are obtained in terms of exponential functions, and the expression for the stress-displacement matrix becomes similar to that for a flat-layered Earth. Thus. widely used formulations of a flat-layered Earth can be applied to study P-SV waves in a spherical-layered Earth through the transformation proposed here. When p = -2, explicit expressions are obtained for eigenvalues appearing in the solutions, and this makes the transformation further simplified. The transformation is applied, as an example, to find (1) the roots of the secular function and (2) eigenfunctions of Rayleigh waves in a spherical Earth through available formulations for a flat Earth.
body waves; eigenfunctions; elastic waves; figure of Earth; guided waves; numerical models; P-waves; propagation; Rayleigh waves; S-waves; seismic waves; surface waves; SV-waves