Abstract for the paper ``Constraints on minimum velocity variance for seismic
traveltime tomography''
Traveltime data together with known spacing between sources and receivers
for seismic transmission tomography can be used to determine rigorous
constraints on the minimum and maximum wave speeds in the propagating medium.
These constraints lead to a new minimum variance criterion on inversion
algorithms. These results do not improve the velocity reconstructions
directly, but provide rigorous and easily computed figures of merit to
help evaluate the difficulty of the reconstruction problem and the performance
of tomographic inversion codes. Specifically, these criteria may be used
during preprocessing to decide whether linear or nonlinear traveltime
tomography methods are required for analyzing a given data set, or during
postprocessing to determine whether regularization methods used to constrain
the maximum model variance were overly restrictive.
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