Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L4C-3D), 2 Hz (Mark L-22D), and 4.5 Hz (I/O SM-6), coupled with three digital acquisition system, the PDAS Teledyne Geotech, the REFTEK 72A, and the Earth Data Logger PR6-24 (EDL), the effect of the seismic instruments on the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (H/V) using seismic noise for frequencies less than 1 Hz has been evaluated. For all possible sensors - acquisition system pairs, the background seismic signal and instrumental self-noise power spectral densities have been calculated and compared. The results obtained when coupling the short-period sensors with different acquisition systems show that the performance of the considered ...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
For an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the instrument signal to noi...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fun...
Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurement...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
For an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the instrument signal to noi...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fun...
Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurement...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fu...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...