Summary This study aims to retrieve P waves from seismic ambient noise recorded by a dense local broadband network at the Chémery underground gas storage site, where anticline deformation was previously identified through wells and seismic reflection survey. To this end, we propose a new approach for reconstructing P waves from ambient noise. We process the passive seismic data to reconstruct the body wave component of the empirical Green’s functions (EGF). The retrieved P-wave arrivals were identified and analyzed, revealing that in this dataset, the picked arrival times likely correspond to non-physical head waves rather than direct or diving P-wave arrivals between virtual sources and receivers. Numerical simulations support this idea of non-unique interpretation of the passively reconstructed P-wave arrivals. The simulations suggest the potential for mapping lateral heterogeneities above the critical refractor as a cumulative time-delay, although for this dataset the anticline-induced time-delay is likely within the measurement uncertainties. It is found that the dominance of non-physical head waves over diving waves is primarily due to the large distance from the network to ambient noise sources.
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Ali Riahi
University of Geneva
Alexandre Kazantsev
Eléonore Stutzmann
Geophysical Journal International
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Université Paris Cité
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a3d7dfec16d51705d2e2e5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggaf503