The analysis of surface wave propagation is often used to estimate the S-wave velocity profile at a site. In this paper, we propose a stochastic approach for the inversion of surface waves, which allows apparent dispersion curves to be inverted. The inversion method is based on the integrated use of two-misfit functions. A misfit function based on the determinant of the Haskell–Thomson matrix and a classical Euclidean distance between the dispersion curves. The former allows all the modes of the dispersion curve to be taken into account with a very limited computational cost because it avoids the explicit calculation of the dispersion curve for each tentative model. It is used in a Monte Carlo inversion with a large population of pr...
Passive recordings of seismic noise are increasingly used in earthquake engineering to measure in si...
Practical applications of surface wave inversion demand reliable inverted shear-wave profiles and a ...
International audienceWithin the scope of the EC-projects NERIES and ITSAK-GR we have applied a proc...
Rayleigh wave measurements are highly sensitive to the S-wave velocity (Vs) and for this reason they...
Higher-mode contribution is important in surface-wave inversion because it allows more information t...
Analysis of surface wave data can be made using probabilistic approaches, e.g. Monte Carlo methods t...
We compare two Monte Carlo inversions that aim to solve some of the main problems of dispersion curv...
Physical properties of near-surface soil and rock layers play a fundamental role in the seismic site...
Near surface velocity models are needed for static corrections applied to seismic reflection data. S...
A non-linear Bayesian Monte-Carlo method is presented to estimate a Vsv model beneath stations by j...
The inversion of surface-wave dispersion curve to derive shear-wave velocity profile is a very delic...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear-...
A non-linear Bayesian Monte-Carlo method is presented to estimate a Vs model beneath stations by joi...
International audienceWe present a novel method for joint inversion of receiver functions and surfac...
Ground roll of seismic data is mainly composed of surface waves. Surface wave analysis can be used t...
Passive recordings of seismic noise are increasingly used in earthquake engineering to measure in si...
Practical applications of surface wave inversion demand reliable inverted shear-wave profiles and a ...
International audienceWithin the scope of the EC-projects NERIES and ITSAK-GR we have applied a proc...
Rayleigh wave measurements are highly sensitive to the S-wave velocity (Vs) and for this reason they...
Higher-mode contribution is important in surface-wave inversion because it allows more information t...
Analysis of surface wave data can be made using probabilistic approaches, e.g. Monte Carlo methods t...
We compare two Monte Carlo inversions that aim to solve some of the main problems of dispersion curv...
Physical properties of near-surface soil and rock layers play a fundamental role in the seismic site...
Near surface velocity models are needed for static corrections applied to seismic reflection data. S...
A non-linear Bayesian Monte-Carlo method is presented to estimate a Vsv model beneath stations by j...
The inversion of surface-wave dispersion curve to derive shear-wave velocity profile is a very delic...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear-...
A non-linear Bayesian Monte-Carlo method is presented to estimate a Vs model beneath stations by joi...
International audienceWe present a novel method for joint inversion of receiver functions and surfac...
Ground roll of seismic data is mainly composed of surface waves. Surface wave analysis can be used t...
Passive recordings of seismic noise are increasingly used in earthquake engineering to measure in si...
Practical applications of surface wave inversion demand reliable inverted shear-wave profiles and a ...
International audienceWithin the scope of the EC-projects NERIES and ITSAK-GR we have applied a proc...