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APPLIED GEOPHYSICS  2025, Vol. 22 Issue (1): 110-118    DOI: 10.1007/s11770-024-1104-9
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Relationship between stress field and apparent velocity and Poisson ratio fields
Li Shou-Yong*, and Song Xiu-Qing
1.Handan Central Seismic Station, Handan Hebei 056001, China. 2.Shanghai Earthquake Agency, Shanghai 200062, China.
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Abstract Stress field movements result directly from earthquakes; therefore, observing the stress field is significant. Experiments on the relationships among wave velocity, stress factors, and faults show that the wave velocity of rock media under stable stress fields corresponds one-to-one with stress factors. Therefore, the wave velocity gradient can indicate the direction of stress loss, and the gradient divergence can indicate the strength of the stress field. To verify the results, considering the limitations of wave velocity measurement in solid crustal media, two quantities, namely the apparent wave velocity and Poisson ratios relating to wave velocity, were used to reflect the stress field state. The seismic data of the Tangshan and Luzhou regions were studied separately. The calculated apparent wave velocity and Poisson ratios were interpolated to achieve regional data gridding. The gradients and the gradient divergences of the apparent wave velocity and Poisson ratio fields in the two regions were analyzed, and it was found that their spatial distribution in the same region was the same. They are believed to reflect the vertical projection of the stress direction loss and strength on the surface in the stress field, consistent with the experimental results. Whether it can effectively reflect the stress field requires further analysis of the specific situation of the local medium and the movement mode of the stress field.
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Key wordsstress field   apparent wave velocity ratio field   apparent Poisson’s ratio field   divergence of gradients     
Received: 2023-07-13;
Corresponding Authors: Li Shou-Yong(Email: lishy@sina.com).   
 E-mail: lishy@sina.com
About author: Li Shouyong is a senior engineer engaged in seismic monitoring work, mainly focusing on seismic waves and geodynamics. Email: lishy@sina.com.
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. Relationship between stress field and apparent velocity and Poisson ratio fields[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2025, 22(1): 110-118.
 
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