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Iterative deconvolution and receiver-function estimation
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EngineeringSeismic WaveReceiver-function EstimationIterative DecodingLocalizationTime-domain Deconvolution ApproachImage AnalysisSeismic AnalysisSignal ReconstructionEarthquake ForecastingMachine VisionSeismic ImagingStructural Health MonitoringInverse ProblemsDeconvolutionSignal ProcessingIterative DeconvolutionSeismologySeismic Reflection ProfilingCivil EngineeringSpeech ProcessingMultiwaveform Deconvolution
Abstract We describe and apply an iterative, time-domain deconvolution approach to receiver-function estimation and illustrate the reliability and advantages of the technique using synthetic- and observation-based examples. The iterative technique is commonly used in earthquake time-function studies and offers several advantages in receiver-function analysis such as intuitively stripping the largest receiver-function arrivals from the observed seismograms first and then the details; long-period stability by a priori constructing the deconvolution as a sum of Gaussian pulses; and easy generalization to allow multiwaveform deconvolution for a single receiver-function estimate.
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