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- Banana_Doughnut_theory abstract "The Banana Doughnut theory, also sometimes known as Born-Fréchet kernel theory, is a model in seismic tomography that describes the shape of the Fresnel zone along the entire ray path. This theory suggests that the area that influences the ray velocity is the surrounding material and not the infinitesimally small ray path. This surrounding material forms a tube enclosing the ray, but does not incorporate the ray path itself.This theory gets the name "banana" because the tube of influence along the entire ray path from source to receiver is an arc resembling the fruit. The "doughnut" part of the name comes from the ring shape of the cross-section. The ray path is a hollow banana, or a banana-shaped doughnut.".
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- Banana_Doughnut_theory subject Category:Seismology_measurement.
- Banana_Doughnut_theory comment "The Banana Doughnut theory, also sometimes known as Born-Fréchet kernel theory, is a model in seismic tomography that describes the shape of the Fresnel zone along the entire ray path. This theory suggests that the area that influences the ray velocity is the surrounding material and not the infinitesimally small ray path.".
- Banana_Doughnut_theory label "Banana Doughnut theory".
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