A review of the wave gradiometry method for seismic imaging

Earthquake Science(2023)

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Abstract
As dense seismic arrays at different scales are deployed, the techniques to make full use of array data with low computing cost become increasingly needed. The wave gradiometry method (WGM) is a new branch in seismic tomography, which utilizes the spatial gradients of the wavefield to determine the phase velocity, wave propagation direction, geometrical spreading, and radiation pattern. Seismic wave propagation parameters obtained using the WGM can be further applied to invert 3D velocity models, Q values, and anisotropy at lithospheric (crust and/or mantle) and smaller scales (e.g., industrial oilfield or fault zone). Herein, we review the theoretical foundation, technical development, and major applications of the WGM, and compared the WGM with other commonly used major array imaging methods. Future development of the WGM is also discussed.
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seismic imaging,wave gradiometry method,spatial gradients,phase velocity,anisotropy
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