International audienceCorrelations of random seismic noise are now widely used to retrieve the Green's function between two points. Whereas this technique provides useful results in tomography and monitoring studies, it is mainly limited by an uneven distribution of noise sources. In that case, theoretical requirements are not completely fulfilled and we may wonder how reliable the signals are reconstructed, in particular for the purpose of estimating traveltime from correlations. We present in this study a way to quantify effects of a non-isotropic noise field by estimating the arrival time error due to a particular non-isotropic distribution of recorded wave intensity. Our study is based on a theoretical prediction of this bias and we suc...