Shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles were developed using the spectral analysis of Rayleigh-type surface waves (SASW) method for 12 sites in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, an urban area that is situated on a deep alluvium-filled basin. The objective of the study was to develop VS profiles to depths of 100 m or deeper to support earthquake site response analyses. To that end, a “minivib” Vibroseis was used in conjunction with an instrumented hammer source, allowing development of deep VS profiles, while also maintaining resolution at shallow depths. The results from optimization by linearized inversion compared well with those from simulated annealing followed by linearized inversion. Data from one site known to have a shallow, high-velocity inc...
Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sit...
Multichannel analysis of surface waves (masw) and refraction microtremor (remi) are two of the most ...
Current techniques of estimating shallow shear velocities for assessment of earthquake site response...
Shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles were developed using the spectral analysis of Rayleigh-type surfac...
A surface wave measurement made by combining active- and passive- source methods was adopted to char...
Abstract Las Vegas Valley has a rapidly growing population exceeding 1.5 mil-lion, subject to signif...
A three-dimensional model of near-surface shear-wave velocity in the deep alluvial basin underlying ...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear wave velocity (VS) model was developed for the heterogeneous shallow...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear-wave velocity (Vs) model was developed for the heterogeneous sedimen...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear-wave velocity (VS) model was developed for the heterogeneous sedimen...
In October and November 2001, we performed an urban shear-wave velocity transect across 16 km of the...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, was approved as the site for development of the geologic repository for high...
AbstractIn order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the ...
In order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the dynamic ...
US Transportation Collection2003PDFTech ReportAnderson, N.Chen, G.Kociu, S.Luna, R.Thitimakorn, T.Ma...
Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sit...
Multichannel analysis of surface waves (masw) and refraction microtremor (remi) are two of the most ...
Current techniques of estimating shallow shear velocities for assessment of earthquake site response...
Shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles were developed using the spectral analysis of Rayleigh-type surfac...
A surface wave measurement made by combining active- and passive- source methods was adopted to char...
Abstract Las Vegas Valley has a rapidly growing population exceeding 1.5 mil-lion, subject to signif...
A three-dimensional model of near-surface shear-wave velocity in the deep alluvial basin underlying ...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear wave velocity (VS) model was developed for the heterogeneous shallow...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear-wave velocity (Vs) model was developed for the heterogeneous sedimen...
A three-dimensional (3-D) shear-wave velocity (VS) model was developed for the heterogeneous sedimen...
In October and November 2001, we performed an urban shear-wave velocity transect across 16 km of the...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, was approved as the site for development of the geologic repository for high...
AbstractIn order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the ...
In order to quantify the near-surface seismic properties (P- and S-wave velocities, and the dynamic ...
US Transportation Collection2003PDFTech ReportAnderson, N.Chen, G.Kociu, S.Luna, R.Thitimakorn, T.Ma...
Shallow seismics are in demand today in tectonically active regions to characterize and classify sit...
Multichannel analysis of surface waves (masw) and refraction microtremor (remi) are two of the most ...
Current techniques of estimating shallow shear velocities for assessment of earthquake site response...