SPECTRAL ELEMENT MODELLING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL WAVE PROPAGATION IN A SELF-GRAVITATING EARTH WITH AN ARBITRARILY STRATIFIED OUTER CORE

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This paper deals with the spectral element modelling of seismic wave propagation on a global scale. Two aspects relevant to low-frequency studies are particularly emphasized. First, the method is generalized beyond the Cowling approximation in order to fully account for the effects of self-gravitation. In particular, the perturbation of the gravity field outside the Earth is handled by a projection of the spectral element solution onto the basis of spherical harmonics. Second, we propose a new formulation inside the fluid which allows us to account for an arbitrary density stratification. It is based upon a decomposition of the displacement into two scalar potentials, and results in a fully explicit fluid-solid coupling strategy. The implementation of the method is carefully detailed and its accuracy is demonstrated through a series of benchmark tests.

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Geophysical Journal International, 2004, 158, 1, 131-141

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