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In addition to supporting the SAFARI options described in [4],
OASR supports several new options.
- B
- This option replaces the default P-P wave
reflection or transmission coefficient by the P-Slow wave
coefficient. Only allowed for Biot layers.
- C
- Loss contours plotted in frequency and grazing angle.
- L
- Generates a plot of reflection loss in dB in addition to
the default linear magnitude plot vs frequency or angle.
- N
- This is the default option, which therefore
never needs to be specified. It calculates the P-P reflection
loss as function of angle and frequency.
- P
- Phase angle of reflection coefficient plotted
in addition to the default magnitude.
- S
- This option replaces the default P-P wave
reflection or transmission coefficient by the P-SV wave
reflection coefficient.
- T
- Generates a table of computed complex reflection
coefficients. The file is in ASCII format and will be
given the same name as the input file, but extension
.rco .
- Z
- Plot of velocity profiles.
- p
- Calculates and plots reflection coefficients vs
horizontal slowness rather than the default grazing angle.
This option allows for computing ``reflection coefficients''
in the evanescent regime. When this option is specified, the
sampling in Block V should be given in slowness in s/km, and
similarly for the plot parameters in Blocks VI and VIII.
- s
- Generates a file with boundary discontinuities for the
rough interfaces. Used by OASS for computing scattering
kernels.
- t
- Computes transmission coefficients instead of the
default reflection coefficients. The transmission
coefficients refer to the lowermost halfspace.
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henrik schmidt
1999-08-25