On: “Long‐wave elastic anisotropy in transversely isotropic media” by J. G. Berryman, and “Seismic velocities in transversely isotropic media” by F. K. Levin (GEOPHYSICS, v. 44, May 1979, p. 896–917 and p. 918–936, respectively).
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Berryman and Levin made an assumption about constancy or limited variations of Poisson’s ratio in the thin layers, in their analyses of elastic anisotropy in thin‐layered media. Berryman states (p. 913): “Rare cases can occur with large variations in Poisson’s ratio.” However, on p. 911 Berryman does point out (with reference to Benzing) that range of variations of the parameter γ = VS/VP from 0.45 to 0.65 is typical of rocks. That corresponds to a range of variations of Poisson’s ratio of 0.373 to 0.134 (i.e., almost three times as much).
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