An experimental test of P-wave anisotropy in stratified media

In theory, stratified media in which the layers are elastically homogeneous and isotropic approximate transversely isotropic media with an axis of symmetry perpendicular to layering when the seismic wavelength is sufficiently longer than the layer spacing. The phenomenon has apparently been observed in field measurements, and acoustic anisotropy in deep‐sea sediments, measured in the laboratory, has been attributed to fine‐scale bedding laminations. However, to the best of our knowledge, no rigorous test of the theory has been made. We have made a partial test by making laboratory measurements of compressional‐wave velocities parallel and perpendicular to layering in fabricated samples consisting of glass and epoxy. We found no statistically significant difference between observation and theory in this limited test. Further, having used several frequencies, we found that the velocities progressively change from the long‐wave values toward those predicted by the time‐average relation, as expected. Finally,...