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Occurrence of “precursors” of PKP-waves in the layered radial-symmetric Earth
Author(s) -
A. G. Fatyanov,
V. Yu. Burmin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
doklady akademii nauk. rossijskaâ akademiâ nauk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0869-5652
DOI - 10.31857/s0869-5652489184-88
Subject(s) - longitudinal wave , diffraction , physics , mechanical wave , amplitude , interference (communication) , scattering , rayleigh wave , optics , love wave , wave propagation , computational physics , geophysics , channel (broadcasting) , electrical engineering , engineering
It is generally accepted that PKP‑waves precursors, which are observed on a real data ahead of PKP‑waves, are explained by scattering on small-scale inhomogeneities in the lower mantle. In this paper, a stable analytical solution (without interference) was obtained for the wave field of longitudinal waves in a layered (discrete) ball of planetary size. The calculations of the total wave field, rays and travel-time curves of longitudinal waves for the spherical model of the Earth AK135 with a carrier frequency of 1 hertz are presented. The analytical solution showed that at angles smaller than 145 degrees ahead of the PKP‑waves, low-amplitude waves appear, with a higher frequency of about 1,3 hertz. Indeed, these high-frequency oscillations have the form characteristic for waves scattered at a certain object. The ray pattern and the travel-time graph show that these high-frequency oscillations are due to exclusively to the spherical geometry of the Earth. This could be explained by the interference of refracted and reflected longitudinal waves in the bottom of a discrete outer core. This field propagates even further towards smaller angles due to the interference of diffraction waves.

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