SeidarT 1.0

Geophysical wave modeling through complex media
Primary creator: Steven Bernsen
with: Christopher Gerbi, Ian Nesbitt, Ann Hill, Senthil Vel, Knut Christianson, Seth Campbell, Ben Hills
Support from this work comes from NSF awards 1643301 and 1643353.

The Seismic and Radar Toolbox (SeidarT) is a collaboration between the Universities of Maine and Washington to provide an open source platform for forward modeling elastic (seismic) and electromagnetic (radar) wave propagation. The major objective of the project is to easily and quickly implement isotropic and anisotropic complex geometries and/or velocity structures to investigate, and plan field campaigns to image local and regional subsurface structure, particularly for the cryosphere. Larger problems require the curvature of the Earth to be taken into consideration.

Much of this code has been adopted from the SEISMIC_CPML software provided by Computational Infrastucture for Geophysics (CIG). Further details to the backend numerical code can be found in the References section.

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