Traveltime sensitivity kernels: Banana-doughnuts or just plain bananas? |
(1) |
For a generic linearized traveltime tomography problem, traveltime
perturbations, , are related to slowness
perturbations, , through a linear system,
(2) |
Under the ray-approximation, traveltime for a given ray, , is
calculated by integrating slowness along the ray-path,
Since traveltime perturbations given by equation (4) are insensitive to slowness perturbations anywhere off the geometric ray-path, the sensitivity kernel is identically zero everywhere in space, except along the ray-path where it is constant. The implication for ray-based traveltime tomography is that traveltime perturbations should be back-projected purely along the ray-path.
We are interested in more accurate tomographic systems of the form of equation (3), that model the effects of finite-frequency wave-propagation more accurately than simple ray-theory. Once we have such an operator, the first question to ask is: what do the rows look like?
Traveltime sensitivity kernels: Banana-doughnuts or just plain bananas? |