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The interpretation of time lags in ambient noise cross-correlation depends on the definition used. Positive lag \( t \) in \( \langle u(\tau)v(\tau + t) \rangle \) suggests \( u \) leads \( v \). The dominant source location should be consistent with this observed delay, considering the station geometry and potential propagation effects.
Updated On: Apr 21, 2025
  • (i)
  • (ii)
  • (iii)
  • (iv)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The key point of this question lies in interpreting the cross-correlation expression:

\[ x(t) = \sum_{\tau} u(\tau) v(\tau + t) \]
This expression quantifies the similarity between the signal u(t) and a time-shifted version of v(t). A peak at a positive time lag means that the signal at station u occurs before the signal at station v, implying that seismic energy traveled from station u to station v.

Interpretation:
The ambient seismic noise source must be located such that the wavefront hits station u first and then reaches station v afterward.

Assuming a homogeneous medium:
Wave velocity is the same in all directions. So, the direction of wave propagation is aligned with the observed positive lag: from u to v.

Conclusion:
A positive lag indicates that the noise source lies in the direction from station u to station v. Referring to the figure provided (with sources labeled (i) through (iv)), source (ii) lies along the propagation direction consistent with this scenario.

Final Answer: Source (ii) is the most probable origin of the observed ambient seismic noise.
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