International audienceH/V" techniques are very attractive tools for estimating local site effect characteristics. They consist in computing the spectral ratio between the horizontal and the vertical components of a signal. For the "receiver function", or RF method, the signal is an earthquake, whereas it is composed of ambient noise for the NN method. The classical transfer function method, called SR here, is based on the spectral ratio of an earthquake recording between one site and a reference. The aim of this paper is to collect experimental results (44 sites) and compare values worthy of note obtained from the H/V and the SR techniques. For several typical sites, we first illustrate that, when a clear peak arises on an SR curve, it also...
Site specific seismic hazard assessment needs a ground motion amplification model of the investigate...
Abstract Recent earthquakes have triggered renewed interest to understand better earthquake site res...
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in site characte...
International audienceH/V" techniques are very attractive tools for estimating local site effect cha...
International audience\'H/V\' techniques are very attractive tools for estimating local site effect ...
The Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio from earthquake recordings (HVSR) and from ambient noise r...
Standard spectral ratio from earthquake recordings (SSR) is considered the reference empirical metho...
During the last two decades, three empirical methods for assessing site effects have been widely us...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio from earthquake (HVSR) and from ambi...
The widely used approach proposed by Nakamura was adopted for the assessment of site response charac...
National audienceAmbient vibration techniques such as the H/V method may have the potential to signi...
The geophysical working group of the University of Genoa conducted a field experiment to analyze sit...
Site specific seismic hazard assessment needs a ground motion amplification model of the investigate...
Abstract Recent earthquakes have triggered renewed interest to understand better earthquake site res...
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in site characte...
International audienceH/V" techniques are very attractive tools for estimating local site effect cha...
International audience\'H/V\' techniques are very attractive tools for estimating local site effect ...
The Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio from earthquake recordings (HVSR) and from ambient noise r...
Standard spectral ratio from earthquake recordings (SSR) is considered the reference empirical metho...
During the last two decades, three empirical methods for assessing site effects have been widely us...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to perform a purely empirical assessment of the ...
International audienceThe Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio from earthquake (HVSR) and from ambi...
The widely used approach proposed by Nakamura was adopted for the assessment of site response charac...
National audienceAmbient vibration techniques such as the H/V method may have the potential to signi...
The geophysical working group of the University of Genoa conducted a field experiment to analyze sit...
Site specific seismic hazard assessment needs a ground motion amplification model of the investigate...
Abstract Recent earthquakes have triggered renewed interest to understand better earthquake site res...
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in site characte...