Abstract

The traveling of surface waves in a model geophysical medium with a nonsmooth boundary is studied. It is shown that relief significantly distorts the microseismic noise field recorded at the day surface. This result should be taken into consideration when interpreting the data of passive surface-wave geophysical studies of deep crustal inhomogeneities.

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