In this work, we analyse continuous measurements of microseisms to assess the reliability of the fundamental resonance frequency estimated by means of the horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) spectral ratio within the 0.1–1 Hz frequency range, using short-period sensors (natural period of 1 s). We apply the H/V technique to recordings of stations installed in two alluvial basins with different sedimentary cover thicknesses—the Lower Rhine Embayment (Germany) and the Gubbio Plain (Central Italy). The spectral ratios are estimated over the time–frequency domain, and we discuss the reliability of the results considering both the variability of the microseism activity and the amplitude of the instrumental noise. We show that microseisms measure...
Site-effect assessments performed through earthquake-based approaches, such as the standard spectra...
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...
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 fun...
The objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the actual capabilities of...
The Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio (HVNSR) method is nowadays widely used to estimate t...
The Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio (HVNSR) method is nowadays widely used to estimate t...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
The objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the actual capabilities of...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Site-effect assessments performed through earthquake-based approaches, such as the standard spectra...
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...
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 fun...
The objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the actual capabilities of...
The Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio (HVNSR) method is nowadays widely used to estimate t...
The Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio (HVNSR) method is nowadays widely used to estimate t...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
The objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the actual capabilities of...
Using three different short-period electromagnetic sensors with resonant frequencies of 1 Hz (Mark L...
Site-effect assessments performed through earthquake-based approaches, such as the standard spectra...
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...