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- | * 2016, July 13: Levi Walls, Preliminary Love Wave Recoveries: {{: | + | Radiometer2: |
+ | * 7/16/16: Levi Walls, Preliminary Love Wave Recoveries: {{: | ||
* Example showing the radiometer code for simulated Love wave recoveries works as it should | * Example showing the radiometer code for simulated Love wave recoveries works as it should | ||
+ | * 9/21/15: Levi Walls, Comparison of Rayleigh Wave Recoveries at Differing Observation Lengths: {{: | ||
+ | * Looking at real data and using " | ||
+ | * 9/16/15: Levi Walls, Comparison of Rayleigh Wave Recoveries at Homestake: {{: | ||
+ | * Looking at real data with perceivably realistic parameter values--did not yield any good skymaps | ||
+ | * 9/14/15: Levi Walls, Rayleigh Recoveries with Realistic Parameters: {{: | ||
+ | * Looking at real data using what was thought to be realistic parameters. “Junk” recoveries; i.e. no distinct signal was recovered—especially at low values of ϵ. Increasing ϵseems not to have a great effect on the signal recovery; however, the power diminishes slightly. | ||
+ | * 9/4/15: Levi Walls, Effects of Varying α and є in Rayleigh Wave Recovery: {{: | ||
+ | * As α is varied, there is more variation in the recovered power signals than when є is varied. Frequently, there will be a strong signal recovered; then, a weaker signal (of the same shape) will be recovered 180° from the original. | ||
+ | Radiometer: | ||
+ | * 3/1/2015: Noah Bittermann, Rayleigh Wave Diagnostics: | ||
+ | * Looking at the effects of varying horizontal/ | ||
+ | * 8/21/14: Noah Bittermann, S-waves 2.0: {{: | ||
+ | * Describes geometry of S-wave propagation; | ||
+ | * 8/21/14: Noah Bittermann, Frequency and Time Average Tests: {{: | ||
+ | * found that averaging over recoveries at different frequencies improves the recovered position (have to check if this is dominated by the lowest frequencies), | ||