The HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) technique is very popular in the context of seismic microzonation and for the mapping of shallow seismic reflectors, such as the sediment/bedrock transition surface. This easy-to-deploy single station passive seismic technique permits the collection of a considerable amount of HVSR data in a cost-effective way. It is not surprising that some recent studies have adopted single station micro-tremor analyses in order to retrieve information on geological structures in 1D, 2D or even 3D reconstructions. However, the interpolation approaches followed in these studies for extending the punctual HVSR data spatially are not supported by a detailed spatial statistical analysis. Conversely, in order to...
An application of HVSR inversion is presented in order to verify the effectiveness of this technique...
The investigation of seismic ambient noise (microtremor) in spectral ratio form, known as HVSR, is e...
After the 2009 Abruzzo earthquake (Italy), a surface geophysical survey was undertaken to support em...
The HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) technique is very popular in the context of seismic...
We present a geo-statistical analysis applied to seismic noise measurements in the framework of a th...
The Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) noise method (Nakamura, 1989) is nowadays widely us...
Recently, the use of microtremor techniques for subsoil investigation has increased significantly. T...
Because of its high seismic hazard the urban area of Oliveri has been subject of a study on seismic ...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Because of its high seismic hazard the urban area of Oliveri has been subject of first level seismic...
Ambient noise Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) technique is commonly used approach to ob...
Ambient noise Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) technique is commonly used approach to ob...
The use of HVSR technique allows in many cases (Bonnefoy-Claudet et al. 2006) to obtain detailed rec...
Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) is a widely used geophysical technique in seismic micro...
An application of HVSR inversion is presented in order to verify the effectiveness of this technique...
The investigation of seismic ambient noise (microtremor) in spectral ratio form, known as HVSR, is e...
After the 2009 Abruzzo earthquake (Italy), a surface geophysical survey was undertaken to support em...
The HVSR (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio) technique is very popular in the context of seismic...
We present a geo-statistical analysis applied to seismic noise measurements in the framework of a th...
The Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) noise method (Nakamura, 1989) is nowadays widely us...
Recently, the use of microtremor techniques for subsoil investigation has increased significantly. T...
Because of its high seismic hazard the urban area of Oliveri has been subject of a study on seismic ...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
The HVSR method applied to seismic noise can be a very useful technique to map the site effects of t...
Because of its high seismic hazard the urban area of Oliveri has been subject of first level seismic...
Ambient noise Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) technique is commonly used approach to ob...
Ambient noise Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) technique is commonly used approach to ob...
The use of HVSR technique allows in many cases (Bonnefoy-Claudet et al. 2006) to obtain detailed rec...
Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) is a widely used geophysical technique in seismic micro...
An application of HVSR inversion is presented in order to verify the effectiveness of this technique...
The investigation of seismic ambient noise (microtremor) in spectral ratio form, known as HVSR, is e...
After the 2009 Abruzzo earthquake (Italy), a surface geophysical survey was undertaken to support em...