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Summary Nowadays, finite-difference method has been widely applied to simulate seismic wavefield propagation in a local seismic model with a complex topography by utilizing curvilinear grids and traction image method in Cartesian coordinates system. For a global seismic model in polar coordinate system, it is still a challenge for the conventional finite-difference method to deal with the grid singularity at the center and the topographic free surface at the top. In this study, we develop a finite-difference method in polar coordinates for seismic wavefield propagation in the 2D global model. In the proposed finite-difference method, the overset-grid algorithm is used to handle the grid singularity at the center, and the curvilinear grid technique as well as the traction image method are applied to implement free-surface boundary condition on the complex topography. The proposed finite-difference method is validated in flat and topographic free-surface models by comparing synthetic waveforms with reference solutions. The seismic wavefield propagation in a realistic Mars profile is computed by the proposed finite-difference method. The proposed finite-difference method is an efficient and accurate method for seismic wave modeling in the polar coordinate system with a complex free-surface topography.
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Hengkang Qiu
Yao‐Chong Sun
Changjiang Fang
Geophysical Journal International
Tongji University
Southern University of Science and Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5932eb6db64358752ec42 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggae312