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Are the Green functions for models with a water layer available now? #83
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Hi I am not aware that any such database would exist in the public domain. I am also unsure if the respective boundary condition is now implemented in AxiSEM, @sstaehler can you comment? Martin |
Hi,
the boundary condition is implemented, but since AxiSEM can only have a
global ocean, we were never quite certain what the usecase would be.
What do you plan?
S
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Hi Martin and Simon, Cheers, |
Dear Hongijan,
you can give it a try:
Set the source depth in inparam_source to the depth of your ocean layer
(or a few meter deeper to make sure that you're not in the ocean layer)
and do an AxiSEM run to create an Instaseis DB
Cheers,
S
Am 23.10.21 um 15:57 schrieb Hongjian Fang:
… Hi Martin and Simon,
Thanks for you response. I'm thinking of using AxiSEM to simulate waves
from oceanic earthquakes, their depth phases and water reverberations,
if it is possible. I could put receivers onto the ocean floor since I
only care about the shapes and relative times between different phases.
Cheers,
Hongjian
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Hi guys,
Thanks for this very useful package. I'm wondering if the Green's functions for models with a water layer are available now? If so, how to access them?
Cheers,
H.
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