SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF THE EARTHS CONTRIBUTION TO SEISMIC RESOLUTION

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OKAYA, DA
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10.1190/1.1443752
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Layered reflectivity sequences have spectral signatures (impulse responses) in accordance with time-frequency transformations. These signatures are filtered by a source under the convolutional definition of a seismogram. Spectral signatures of wedge models indicate that thin layers have preferred source bandwidths needed to produce either a tuned reflection or separate interface reflections. Sources that do not include these preferred frequencies do not produce optimally imaged reflections. Criteria for the classic tuning thickness and behavior of source-dependent amplitude versus time-thickness crossplots are better understood in relation to the reflectivity impulse response. Reflectivity spectra indicate that higher-order tuning thicknesses exist. Earth reflectivity also prevents the return of certain source frequencies; this behavior may possibly be an interpretive tool.
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