We present several mini-seismic methods developed and applied in recent years in the Mont Terri rock laboratory. All these applications aimed at correlating and interpreting seismically derived parameters with relevant rock-mechanical parameters and findings. The complexity of the local site setting always required very high spatial and parameter resolution. Both, seismic P- and S-wave velocities and dynamic elastic parameters, such as the dynamic Poisson’s ratio υdyn and the Young’s modulus Edyn, are used to characterise the Opalinus Clay under real in situ conditions. We were able to establish a correlation between static and dynamic elastic Young’s moduli. We describe the extremely large, small-scale variability of seismic parameters nor...
International audienceCompressional and shear wave seismic measurements were performed in an old rai...
International audienceProgress in seismic methodology and ambitious large-scale seismic projects are...
Since the late the late ’60s-early ’70s era seismologists started developed theories that included v...
Abstract Seismic anisotropy and attenuation make claystone formations difficult to characterize. On ...
Opalinus Clay is the designated host rock for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in S...
International audienceAn endoscopic antenna is used to perform a seismic cross-hole tomography in th...
A collection of 81 plugs were obtained from the Humilly-2 borehole (France), that reached the Permo-...
International audienceIn the Opalinus Clay formation at the Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory, ...
The Opalinus Clay is under investigation for deep geological disposal of nuclear waste in Switzerlan...
We studied the elastic properties of a fault zone intersecting the Opalinus Clay formation at 300&nb...
This study concerns the dynamic characterisation devoted to seismic response analysis of an Alpine t...
Given shale's potential to serve as both a caprock for geological carbon sequestration and as the ho...
FOWG (now SWISSTOPO) have jointly carried out and financed a research programme in the generic Mont ...
On the 31st of October 2002, a ML=5.5 earthquake struck the Molise region in Southern Italy. The ear...
Site amplification of earthquake ground motion can arise from local stratigraphic and morphological ...
International audienceCompressional and shear wave seismic measurements were performed in an old rai...
International audienceProgress in seismic methodology and ambitious large-scale seismic projects are...
Since the late the late ’60s-early ’70s era seismologists started developed theories that included v...
Abstract Seismic anisotropy and attenuation make claystone formations difficult to characterize. On ...
Opalinus Clay is the designated host rock for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste in S...
International audienceAn endoscopic antenna is used to perform a seismic cross-hole tomography in th...
A collection of 81 plugs were obtained from the Humilly-2 borehole (France), that reached the Permo-...
International audienceIn the Opalinus Clay formation at the Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory, ...
The Opalinus Clay is under investigation for deep geological disposal of nuclear waste in Switzerlan...
We studied the elastic properties of a fault zone intersecting the Opalinus Clay formation at 300&nb...
This study concerns the dynamic characterisation devoted to seismic response analysis of an Alpine t...
Given shale's potential to serve as both a caprock for geological carbon sequestration and as the ho...
FOWG (now SWISSTOPO) have jointly carried out and financed a research programme in the generic Mont ...
On the 31st of October 2002, a ML=5.5 earthquake struck the Molise region in Southern Italy. The ear...
Site amplification of earthquake ground motion can arise from local stratigraphic and morphological ...
International audienceCompressional and shear wave seismic measurements were performed in an old rai...
International audienceProgress in seismic methodology and ambitious large-scale seismic projects are...
Since the late the late ’60s-early ’70s era seismologists started developed theories that included v...