International audienceDispersion analysis of Rayleigh waves is performed to assess the velocity of complex structures such as sedimentary basins. At short periods several modes of the Rayleigh waves are often exited. To perform a reliable inversion of the velocity structure an identification of these modes is thus required. We propose a novel method to identify the modes of surface waves. We use the spectral ratio of the ground velocity for the horizontal components over the vertical component (H/V) measured on seismic coda. We then compare the observed values with the theoretical H/V ratio for velocity models deduced from surface wave dispersion when assuming a particular mode. We first invert the Rayleigh wave measurements retrieved from ...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
Seismic surface wave methods gained popularity during the last decade to retrieve the shallow subsur...
Site characterization is key for seismic hazard analysis and risk mitigation but to obtain the subsu...
International audienceDispersion analysis of Rayleigh waves is performed to assess the velocity of c...
The surface wave method is a popular tool for geotechnical characterization because it supplies a co...
We show that higher modes are an important component of high-frequency Rayleigh waves in the cross-c...
The Rayleigh-wave phase velocity of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four groups...
The phase velocity of Rayleigh-waves of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four gr...
A study of surface-wave analysis can be divided into two main parts. In the first stage, dispersive ...
Several methods have been proposed in the past years to extract the Rayleigh wave ellipticity from h...
Spectral amplitude ratios between horizontal and vertical components (H/V ratios) from seismic recor...
Rayleigh-wave dispersion is observed every time acoustic impedance stratification occurs, and its an...
1963 July were examined for the presence of higher modes. Of the 207 earthquakes recorded with appro...
The mode summation method and a finite difference technique are applied to investigate the spectral ...
Both synthetic and observed ambient vibration array data are analysed using high-resolution beam-fo...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
Seismic surface wave methods gained popularity during the last decade to retrieve the shallow subsur...
Site characterization is key for seismic hazard analysis and risk mitigation but to obtain the subsu...
International audienceDispersion analysis of Rayleigh waves is performed to assess the velocity of c...
The surface wave method is a popular tool for geotechnical characterization because it supplies a co...
We show that higher modes are an important component of high-frequency Rayleigh waves in the cross-c...
The Rayleigh-wave phase velocity of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four groups...
The phase velocity of Rayleigh-waves of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four gr...
A study of surface-wave analysis can be divided into two main parts. In the first stage, dispersive ...
Several methods have been proposed in the past years to extract the Rayleigh wave ellipticity from h...
Spectral amplitude ratios between horizontal and vertical components (H/V ratios) from seismic recor...
Rayleigh-wave dispersion is observed every time acoustic impedance stratification occurs, and its an...
1963 July were examined for the presence of higher modes. Of the 207 earthquakes recorded with appro...
The mode summation method and a finite difference technique are applied to investigate the spectral ...
Both synthetic and observed ambient vibration array data are analysed using high-resolution beam-fo...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
Seismic surface wave methods gained popularity during the last decade to retrieve the shallow subsur...
Site characterization is key for seismic hazard analysis and risk mitigation but to obtain the subsu...