High Resolution Seismic Waveform Generation using Denoising Diffusion
Kadek Hendrawan Palgunadi, Andreas Bergmeister, Andrea Bosisio, Laura Ermert, Maria Koroni, Nathana\"el Perraudin, Simon Dirmeier, Men-Andrin Meier

TL;DR
This paper introduces HighFEM, a scalable diffusion-based generative model that synthesizes high-frequency seismic waveforms from key parameters, improving realism and utility for seismic hazard assessment.
Contribution
The study presents a novel diffusion model leveraging spectrograms and autoencoders for high-frequency seismic waveform generation, offering a scalable and realistic alternative to existing methods.
Findings
Generates realistic waveforms up to 50 Hz frequency.
Accurately reproduces median trends and variability of ground-motion statistics.
Model is openly available and applicable in data-sparse regions.
Abstract
Accurate prediction and synthesis of seismic waveforms are crucial for seismic-hazard assessment and earthquake-resistant infrastructure design. Existing prediction methods, such as ground-motion models and physics-based wave-field simulations, often fail to capture the full complexity of seismic wavefields, particularly at higher frequencies. This study introduces HighFEM, a novel, computationally efficient, and scalable (i.e., capable of generating many seismograms simultaneously) generative model for high-frequency seismic-waveform generation. Our approach leverages a spectrogram representation of the seismic-waveform data, which is reduced to a lower-dimensional manifold via an autoencoder. A state-of-the-art diffusion model is trained to generate this latent representation conditioned on key input parameters: earthquake magnitude, recording distance, site conditions, hypocenter…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques · Seismology and Earthquake Studies · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
MethodsDiffusion
