Advances in Global Seismic Tomography With applications in Geodynamics and Mineral Physics


The concept of imaging Earth’s interior based on the full physics of seismic wave propagation was introduced approximately 35 years ago. Thanks to modern numerical methods and high-performance computers, seismic Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) has finally come to fruition in the past decade. Today, FWI is used across nine orders of frequency and wavelength, from megahertz frequencies and millimeter wavelengths in ultrasound medical imaging and nondestructive testing to millihertz frequencies and thousand- kilometer wavelengths in global seismology. The goal of FWI is to use every wiggle in a seismogram to understand the underlying physics. In this talk I give an overview of the status of global seismic waveform tomography, with applications to problems in geodynamics and mineral physics.

20/01/2023

On Friday, Jan. 20 at 11 a.m. in Lucchesi Hall, seismologist Jeroen Tromp will give a seminar for doctoral students entitled, "Advances in Global Seismic Tomography With applications in Geodynamics and Mineral Physics."
Joeren Tromp is a world-renowned researcher, and the applications of his research span many fields.
Attendance at this seminar will count as didactic hours attended (subject to note of those present by signature).

Brochure attached in here: https://phd.uniroma1.it/dottorati/cartellaDocumentiWeb/a52b8ba3-61e0-4798-939c-c98f95558c3d.pdf

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