Seismometer self-noise levels were determined using Sleeman's three-sensor method in combination with the Welch method for different parameter combinations. The self-noise levels decreased with the increasing segment window length, which is equivalent to the subwindow length, and with the increasing segment overlap rate for different frequency points at a fixed band. After the statistical examination of 9800 different parameter combinations, a zone of reasonable self-noise calculation parameter combinations was identified. Reasons for the unsuitability of certain parameter combinations were explored with respect to their distortion of the seismometer's self-noise levels
Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurement...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
AbstractSeismometer self-noise levels were determined using Sleeman's three-sensor method in combina...
AbstractSeismometer self-noise levels were determined using Sleeman's three-sensor method in combina...
In this study we investigate self-noise of RefTekTM 151-60A "Observer" broadband seismometers (flat ...
The self-noise level of a seismometer can determine the performance of the seismic instrument and li...
In this study we investigate self-noise of RefTek<sup>TM</sup> 151-60A "Observer" broadband seismome...
The range of frequencies that a seismometer can record is nominally set by the corner frequencies of...
<div>Abstr. S11C-0611 presented at 2017 Fall Meeting, AGU, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 Dec.<br></div><div...
For an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the instrument signal to noi...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurement...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
AbstractSeismometer self-noise levels were determined using Sleeman's three-sensor method in combina...
AbstractSeismometer self-noise levels were determined using Sleeman's three-sensor method in combina...
In this study we investigate self-noise of RefTekTM 151-60A "Observer" broadband seismometers (flat ...
The self-noise level of a seismometer can determine the performance of the seismic instrument and li...
In this study we investigate self-noise of RefTek<sup>TM</sup> 151-60A "Observer" broadband seismome...
The range of frequencies that a seismometer can record is nominally set by the corner frequencies of...
<div>Abstr. S11C-0611 presented at 2017 Fall Meeting, AGU, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 Dec.<br></div><div...
For an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the instrument signal to noi...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
Following the ongoing debate about suitability of short-period sensor for seismic noise measurement...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...
International audienceFor an optimal analysis of the H/V curve, it appears necessary to check the in...