The conventional assumptions, in most published approximations of the reflection and transmission (R/T) coefficients of plane waves at a plane interface between two anisotropic half-spaces, confine their applications to weakly… Click to show full abstract
The conventional assumptions, in most published approximations of the reflection and transmission (R/T) coefficients of plane waves at a plane interface between two anisotropic half-spaces, confine their applications to weakly anisotropic and/or weak contrast models. We consider the horizontal interface enclosed by two triclinic half-spaces to approximate the R/T coefficients normalized by the vertical energy flux. The homogeneous background medium can be anisotropic with arbitrary symmetry to better simulate the strongly anisotropic media. The second-order approximations are proposed to accommodate the strong contrast interface. We also consider an isotropic background medium under the weak anisotropy assumption. The obtained approximations can be applied to P, S1 and S2 waves, except for the transmission coefficients between the S1 and S2 waves. The S-wave transmission coefficients are insensitive to the model parameter contrasts and predominately rely on the S-wave polarization directions in the half-spaces above and below the interface. The proposed approximations are tested numerically.
               
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