Seismoelectromagnetic waves radiated by a double couple source in a saturated porous medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Magnetic And Electrical Properties, Body Waves, Theoretical Seismology, Wave Propagation

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Studied in this paper are the properties of seismoelectromagnetic waves radiated by a double couple in a saturated porous medium arising from the electrokinetic effect. First, using the Pride's equations, we derive the Green's function of the magnetic field due to a single point force as a complement of previous authors' works, in which only the Green's functions of the solid displacement, the relative fluid-solid displacement and the electric field were expressed. Furthermore, we extend these Green's functions to cater for the moment tensor sources. Then we derive the Green's functions of the solid displacement, the electric and magnetic fields in the frequency-space domain excited by a double couple source, which is frequently used in earthquake seismology. To visualize these fields, the radiation patterns are calculated and displayed. The results illustrate that the radiation pattern of the electric far field for the longitudinal (or transverse) wave is the same in shape as that of the far field of the P (or S) wave in elastodynamics. For a transverse wave, the electric and magnetic far fields share the same radiation patterns in shape, while the electric and magnetic near fields do not. For each of the four body waves, the far, intermediate and near fields are compared at different receiver-to-source distances, respectively. The electromagnetic (EM) wave has a much longer near-field-dominating distance than the seismic waves. We calculate the waveforms in the time-space domain by numerically Fourier transforming the Green's functions into the time domain. In order to validate these Green's functions and the waveforms, we calculate the waveforms again by another method. The main idea of the method is regarding the source as a displacement-stress-EM discontinuity vector. The result shows that the waveforms from those two methods are in excellent agreement. In the waveforms, there are the electric fields accompanying both the P and S waves, as well as the magnetic field accompanying the S wave. We testify that the S wave generally has a weaker capacity than the P wave in inducing an electric field. In the waveforms, there is also an independently propagating EM wave, which has a much higher speed than the seismic waves, and reaches the observation point immediately after the source launched. By comparing the waveforms at different receiving locations, we find that waveforms differ at different observation orientations.

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