Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sites for earthquake response studies. The surface-based seismic methods are the most widely used for this purpose. In developed areas, the passive-source methods, also known as microtremor methods, are popular because of their efficiency and because the available frequency content is appropriate to determine an average shear-wave velocity for the upper 30 m. This information is required by the International Building Code, which is used by many municipalities in the US and elsewhere
Nonintrusive methods of gaining knowledge about the Earth’s subsurface comprise several of the proce...
This study encompasses dynamic soil characterization and seismic hazard mapping of the Plio-Quaterna...
Shear wave velocity (Vs) information of a soil site is one of the critical parameters in soil dynami...
Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sit...
Geotechnical site investigations often do not take full advantage of geophysical methods. As example...
The paper is directed to follow a procedure where seismic responses are identified and recommendatio...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
This study presents two new seismic testing methods for engineering application, a new shallow seism...
Deep sediment columns play a significant role in defining surface response to earthquakes. For the L...
This paper discusses the use of microseism measurement as a tool to predict local site amplification...
Shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles were developed using the spectral analysis of Rayleigh-type surfac...
AbstractIn order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the ...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
The impact of earthquakes worldwide on critical infrastructure has shown the importance of accountin...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Nonintrusive methods of gaining knowledge about the Earth’s subsurface comprise several of the proce...
This study encompasses dynamic soil characterization and seismic hazard mapping of the Plio-Quaterna...
Shear wave velocity (Vs) information of a soil site is one of the critical parameters in soil dynami...
Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sit...
Geotechnical site investigations often do not take full advantage of geophysical methods. As example...
The paper is directed to follow a procedure where seismic responses are identified and recommendatio...
The soil has a variety of qualities that affect its ability to support the weight of a structure. On...
This study presents two new seismic testing methods for engineering application, a new shallow seism...
Deep sediment columns play a significant role in defining surface response to earthquakes. For the L...
This paper discusses the use of microseism measurement as a tool to predict local site amplification...
Shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles were developed using the spectral analysis of Rayleigh-type surfac...
AbstractIn order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the ...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
The impact of earthquakes worldwide on critical infrastructure has shown the importance of accountin...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Nonintrusive methods of gaining knowledge about the Earth’s subsurface comprise several of the proce...
This study encompasses dynamic soil characterization and seismic hazard mapping of the Plio-Quaterna...
Shear wave velocity (Vs) information of a soil site is one of the critical parameters in soil dynami...