Phase velocities derived from ambient-noise cross-correlation are compared with phase velocities calculated from cross-correlations of waveform recordings of teleseismic earthquakes whose epicentres are approximately on the station–station great circle. The comparison is conducted both for Rayleigh and Love waves using over 1000 station pairs in central Europe. We describe in detail our signal-processing method which allows for automated processing of large amounts of data. Ambient-noise data are collected in the 5–80 s period range, whereas teleseismic data are available between about 8 and 250 s, resulting in a broad common period range between 8 and 80 s. At intermediate periods around 30 s and for shorter interstation distances, phase v...
International audienceWe extend ambient noise surface wave tomography both in bandwidth (10-50 s per...
Ambient seismic noise from generation to its application for determination of sub-surface velocity s...
The increasingly dense coverage of Europe with broad-band seismic stations makes it possible to imag...
International audiencePhase velocities derived from ambient-noise cross-correlation are compared wit...
We apply two different algorithms to measure surface wave phase velocity, as a function of frequency...
We apply two different algorithms to measure surface wave phase velocity, as a function of frequency...
International audienceWe compile a data set of Rayleigh-wave phase velocities between pairs of stati...
In this study we present phase velocity maps that were obtained from the cross-correlation analysis ...
We collect two months of ambient noise data recorded by 35 broad-band seismic stations in a 9 × 11 k...
The increasingly dense coverage of Europe with broad-band seismic stations makes it possible to imag...
Interpretations of dynamic processes and the thermal and chemical structure of the Earth depend on t...
Ambient-noise seismology is of great relevance to high-resolution crustal imaging, thanks to the unp...
We use correlations of the ambient seismic noise to study the crust in western Europe. Cross correla...
The aim of this paper is to assess the accuracy of the long-period (50–250 s) surface waves extracte...
We present a new database of surface wave group and phase-velocity dispersion curves derived from se...
International audienceWe extend ambient noise surface wave tomography both in bandwidth (10-50 s per...
Ambient seismic noise from generation to its application for determination of sub-surface velocity s...
The increasingly dense coverage of Europe with broad-band seismic stations makes it possible to imag...
International audiencePhase velocities derived from ambient-noise cross-correlation are compared wit...
We apply two different algorithms to measure surface wave phase velocity, as a function of frequency...
We apply two different algorithms to measure surface wave phase velocity, as a function of frequency...
International audienceWe compile a data set of Rayleigh-wave phase velocities between pairs of stati...
In this study we present phase velocity maps that were obtained from the cross-correlation analysis ...
We collect two months of ambient noise data recorded by 35 broad-band seismic stations in a 9 × 11 k...
The increasingly dense coverage of Europe with broad-band seismic stations makes it possible to imag...
Interpretations of dynamic processes and the thermal and chemical structure of the Earth depend on t...
Ambient-noise seismology is of great relevance to high-resolution crustal imaging, thanks to the unp...
We use correlations of the ambient seismic noise to study the crust in western Europe. Cross correla...
The aim of this paper is to assess the accuracy of the long-period (50–250 s) surface waves extracte...
We present a new database of surface wave group and phase-velocity dispersion curves derived from se...
International audienceWe extend ambient noise surface wave tomography both in bandwidth (10-50 s per...
Ambient seismic noise from generation to its application for determination of sub-surface velocity s...
The increasingly dense coverage of Europe with broad-band seismic stations makes it possible to imag...