The estimation of shear-wave velocity and attenuation in near-surface geology is of primary importance in engineering seismology. In fact, their knowledge is essential for site response studies when preparing improved seismic hazard scenarios. In this study, we propose two approaches for estimating the average shear-wave quality factor Qs by using recordings of a vertical array of accelerometers. The methods are mainly based on the deconvolution of the wavefield recorded in a borehole with that recorded at the surface. The first method requires the Fourier transform of the deconvolved wavefield to be fitted with a theoretical transfer function valid for the vertical or nearly vertical (in the case at hand up to 30° incidence angle) propaga...
We apply a deconvolution approach to the problem of determining the input motion at the base of an ...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
The estimation of shear-wave velocity and attenuation in near-surface geology is of primary importan...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
We used vertical seismic profiling (VSP) data collected in four shallow boreholes (about 40 to 60 m ...
Using the first dataset available from the downhole Geophysical Observatory of the North Anatolian F...
The assessment of the shear wave velocity (vs) and shear wave quality factor (Qs) for the shallow st...
We have explored 1D S-wave velocity profiles of shallow and deep soil layers over a basement at stro...
The frequency-dependent attenuation of shear waves in the crust is estimated by using two different ...
In this study, we aimed to explore the S-wave velocity structure of shallow soils using microtremors...
We apply a deconvolution approach to the problem of determining the input motion at the base of an ...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
The estimation of shear-wave velocity and attenuation in near-surface geology is of primary importan...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
International audienceThe near-surface shear-wave attenuation characteristics of a site are crucial ...
We used vertical seismic profiling (VSP) data collected in four shallow boreholes (about 40 to 60 m ...
Using the first dataset available from the downhole Geophysical Observatory of the North Anatolian F...
The assessment of the shear wave velocity (vs) and shear wave quality factor (Qs) for the shallow st...
We have explored 1D S-wave velocity profiles of shallow and deep soil layers over a basement at stro...
The frequency-dependent attenuation of shear waves in the crust is estimated by using two different ...
In this study, we aimed to explore the S-wave velocity structure of shallow soils using microtremors...
We apply a deconvolution approach to the problem of determining the input motion at the base of an ...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...