Current in situ methods used to geotechnically characterize the ground are predominantly based on invasive mechanical techniques (e.g. CPT, SPT, DMT). These techniques are localized to the tested area thus making it quite time consuming and costly to extensively cover large areas. Hence, a study has been initiated to investigate the use of the non-invasive Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) and Multichannel Simulation with One Receiver (MSOR) techniques to provide both an evaluation of compacted ground and a general geotechnical site characterization. The MASW technique relies on the measurement of active ambient vibrations generated by sledgehammer hits to the ground. Generated vibrations are gathered by interconnected electroma...
ABSTRACT: A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization ...
A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization and measur...
Two surface wave testing methods, namely, (i) the spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW), and (ii...
Current in situ methods used to geotechnically characterize the ground are predominantly based on in...
Recent advances in non-invasive surface wave techniques have led to their increasing use in site cha...
Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) is a seismic wave propagation method which involves t...
Near surface geotechnical site investigations are generally performed using invasive mechanical tech...
Mapping and identification of soil layers and rock profiles is an essential task in any geotechnical...
In sites where earthquakes occur, the use of surface wave methods represents a convenient and effect...
Soil compaction plays an important role in every construction activities to reduce risks of any dama...
Multichannel Analysis Surface Wave (MASW) measurement is one of geophysics exploration techniques to...
Shear wave velocity (Vs) information of a soil site is one of the critical parameters in soil dynami...
Abstract — This paper describes the application of Multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) to ...
Geophysical investigations are conducted at the start of the site research process to characterize t...
On May 27th 2006, Yogyakarta earthquake happened with 6.3 Mw. It was causing widespread destruction ...
ABSTRACT: A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization ...
A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization and measur...
Two surface wave testing methods, namely, (i) the spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW), and (ii...
Current in situ methods used to geotechnically characterize the ground are predominantly based on in...
Recent advances in non-invasive surface wave techniques have led to their increasing use in site cha...
Multi-channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW) is a seismic wave propagation method which involves t...
Near surface geotechnical site investigations are generally performed using invasive mechanical tech...
Mapping and identification of soil layers and rock profiles is an essential task in any geotechnical...
In sites where earthquakes occur, the use of surface wave methods represents a convenient and effect...
Soil compaction plays an important role in every construction activities to reduce risks of any dama...
Multichannel Analysis Surface Wave (MASW) measurement is one of geophysics exploration techniques to...
Shear wave velocity (Vs) information of a soil site is one of the critical parameters in soil dynami...
Abstract — This paper describes the application of Multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) to ...
Geophysical investigations are conducted at the start of the site research process to characterize t...
On May 27th 2006, Yogyakarta earthquake happened with 6.3 Mw. It was causing widespread destruction ...
ABSTRACT: A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization ...
A number of geophysical methods have been proposed for near-surface site characterization and measur...
Two surface wave testing methods, namely, (i) the spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW), and (ii...