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arxiv: 1706.05217 · v1 · pith:TWVEQQTOnew · submitted 2017-06-16 · ⚛️ physics.geo-ph

Wave propagation modelling in various microearthquake environments using a spectral-element method

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keywords propagationwavemicroearthquakemodelsspectral-elementcomputeenvironmentsexample
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Simulation of wave propagation in a microearthquake environment is often challenging due to small-scale structural and material heterogeneities. We simulate wave propagation in three different real microearthquake environments using a spectral-element method. In the first example, we compute the full wavefield in 2D and 3D models of an underground ore mine, namely the Pyhaesalmi mine in Finland. In the second example, we simulate wave propagation in a homogeneous velocity model including the actual topography of an unstable rock slope at Aaknes in western Norway. Finally, we compute the full wavefield for a weakly anisotropic cylindrical sample at laboratory scale, which was used for an acoustic emission experiment under triaxial loading. We investigate the characteristic features of wave propagation in those models and compare synthetic waveforms with observed waveforms wherever possible. We illustrate the challenges associated with the spectral-element simulation in those models.

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