Spreading of a Pulse Travelling in Random Media

This paper investigates the deformation of an acoustic pulse travelling in a slab of random medium when its width is large compared to the size of the random inhomogeneities of the medium. A limit theorem is shown that explains how the shape of the transmitted pulse can be obtained as a result of a deterministic gaussian convolution of the initial pulse. Since the random uctuations are not supposed to be small, this gives a new rigorous formulation of the O'Doherty-Anstey, well known in geophysical literature theory.