The surface wave method is a popular tool for geotechnical characterization because it supplies a cost-effective testing procedure capable of retrieving the shear wave velocity structure of the near-surface. Several acquisition and processing approaches have been developed to infer the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve which is then inverted. Typically, in active testing, single-component vertical receivers are used. In most cases, the inversion is carried out assuming that the experimental dispersion curve corresponds to a single mode, mostly the fundamental Rayleigh mode, unless clear evidence dictates the existence of a more complex response, e.g., in presence of low-velocity layers and inversely dispersive sites. A correct identification o...
The Rayleigh-wave phase velocity of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four groups...
To improve the accuracy of shallow seismic shear wave velocity profiling, we propose a minimally inv...
The joint inversion of surface-wave measurements and Rayleigh-wave ellipticity has gained popularity...
The surface wave method is a popular tool for geotechnical characterization because it supplies a co...
Inversion of surface wave dispersion properties is commonly used to derive shear wave velocity depth...
The inversion of dispersive Rayleigh-wave data has been shown to be successful in providing reliable...
International audienceDispersion analysis of Rayleigh waves is performed to assess the velocity of c...
The knowledge of the local soil structure is important for the assessment of seismic hazards. A wide...
It is essential to understand the potential resolving power of surface wave data in interpreting inv...
Surface wave dispersion data obtained in field surveys are inherently incomplete. Poorly constrained...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
Rayleigh wave dispersion data usually appear in the form of multimodal spectra for a layered model s...
International audienceInversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does n...
The Spectral-Analysis-of-Surface-Waves (SASW) method is a seismic method for measuring in situ elast...
Seismic surface wave methods gained popularity during the last decade to retrieve the shallow subsur...
The Rayleigh-wave phase velocity of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four groups...
To improve the accuracy of shallow seismic shear wave velocity profiling, we propose a minimally inv...
The joint inversion of surface-wave measurements and Rayleigh-wave ellipticity has gained popularity...
The surface wave method is a popular tool for geotechnical characterization because it supplies a co...
Inversion of surface wave dispersion properties is commonly used to derive shear wave velocity depth...
The inversion of dispersive Rayleigh-wave data has been shown to be successful in providing reliable...
International audienceDispersion analysis of Rayleigh waves is performed to assess the velocity of c...
The knowledge of the local soil structure is important for the assessment of seismic hazards. A wide...
It is essential to understand the potential resolving power of surface wave data in interpreting inv...
Surface wave dispersion data obtained in field surveys are inherently incomplete. Poorly constrained...
Inversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does not provide a unique so...
Rayleigh wave dispersion data usually appear in the form of multimodal spectra for a layered model s...
International audienceInversion of the fundamental mode of the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve does n...
The Spectral-Analysis-of-Surface-Waves (SASW) method is a seismic method for measuring in situ elast...
Seismic surface wave methods gained popularity during the last decade to retrieve the shallow subsur...
The Rayleigh-wave phase velocity of a layered earth model is a function of frequency and four groups...
To improve the accuracy of shallow seismic shear wave velocity profiling, we propose a minimally inv...
The joint inversion of surface-wave measurements and Rayleigh-wave ellipticity has gained popularity...