We present a 1D laterally constrained inversion of surface wave dispersion curves based on the minimum gradient support regularization, which allows solutions with tunable sharpness in both vertical and horizontal directions. The forward modelling consists of a finite elements approach incorporated in a flexible non-parametric gradient-based inversion scheme, which has already demonstrated good stability and convergence capabilities when tested on other kinds of data. Our deterministic inversion procedure is performed in the shear-wave velocity log-space as we noticed that the associated Jacobian shows a reduced model dependency, and this, in turn, decreases the risks of local non-convexity. We show several synthetics and one field example ...
International audience[1] A new scheme is proposed for the inversion of surface waves using a contin...
<p>Surface waves are often used to estimate a near-surface shear-velocity profile. The inverse probl...
The multichannel analysis of the surface waves method is based on the inversion of observed Rayleigh...
We present a 1D laterally constrained inversion of surface wave dispersion curves based on the minim...
Seismic reflection data contain surface waves that can be processed and interpreted to supply shear-...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear-...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear ...
Surface wave analysis is usually applied as a 1D tool to estimate VS profiles. Here we evaluate the ...
The task of this work is the evaluation of the possibility to identify lateral variation through Sur...
The non-linear inversion of geophysical data in general does not yield a unique solution, but a sing...
Practical applications of surface wave inversion demand reliable inverted shear-wave profiles and a ...
We compare inversions of Rayleigh wave dispersion curves for shear wave velocity depth profiles base...
Frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) data are commonly inverted to characterize subsurface geoele...
The inversion of surface-wave dispersion curve to derive shear-wave velocity profile is a very delic...
Dispersion curves estimated from field data can be inverted to supply near surface velocity models. ...
International audience[1] A new scheme is proposed for the inversion of surface waves using a contin...
<p>Surface waves are often used to estimate a near-surface shear-velocity profile. The inverse probl...
The multichannel analysis of the surface waves method is based on the inversion of observed Rayleigh...
We present a 1D laterally constrained inversion of surface wave dispersion curves based on the minim...
Seismic reflection data contain surface waves that can be processed and interpreted to supply shear-...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear-...
The analysis of surface wave dispersion curves is a way to infer the vertical distribution of shear ...
Surface wave analysis is usually applied as a 1D tool to estimate VS profiles. Here we evaluate the ...
The task of this work is the evaluation of the possibility to identify lateral variation through Sur...
The non-linear inversion of geophysical data in general does not yield a unique solution, but a sing...
Practical applications of surface wave inversion demand reliable inverted shear-wave profiles and a ...
We compare inversions of Rayleigh wave dispersion curves for shear wave velocity depth profiles base...
Frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) data are commonly inverted to characterize subsurface geoele...
The inversion of surface-wave dispersion curve to derive shear-wave velocity profile is a very delic...
Dispersion curves estimated from field data can be inverted to supply near surface velocity models. ...
International audience[1] A new scheme is proposed for the inversion of surface waves using a contin...
<p>Surface waves are often used to estimate a near-surface shear-velocity profile. The inverse probl...
The multichannel analysis of the surface waves method is based on the inversion of observed Rayleigh...