Reflection and refraction of type-II S waves in elastic and anelastic media

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Abstract

The general theory of viscoelasticity, which accounts for elastic as well as anelastic linear behavior of materials, predicts that two types of S waves propagate in anelastic earth materials. The particle motion for an inhomogeneous plane S wave of type I is elliptical in the plane defined by the directions of propagation and attenuation, while the particle motion for an inhomogeneous plane S wave of type II is linear perpendicular to this plane. The general theory predicts that an S-wave incident upon a plane boundary perpendicular to the plane defined by the directions of propagation and attenuation generates S waves only of the same type. General characteristics of the type-II S waves reflected and refracted at plane anelastic boundaries are:

(a) velocities and maximum attenuations which depend on the angle of incidence and frequency,

(b) maximum energy flow at a different velocity and in a different direction than phase propagation,

(c) energy flow across the boundary due to interaction of the incident and reflected waves.

The general theory predicts these characteristics for the waves whenever a plane type-II S wave interacts with a plane anelastic boundary such as a soil-bedrock, crust-mantle, or core-mantle interface. None of these characteristics are predicted for the plane SH waves described by elasticity theory.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Reflection and refraction of type-II S waves in elastic and anelastic media
Series title Bulletin of Seismological Society of America
DOI 10.1785/BSSA0670010043
Volume 67
Issue 1
Publication Date February 01, 1977
Year Published 1977
Language English
Publisher Seismological Society of America
Description 25 p.
First page 43
Last page 67
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