Authors
Sylvette Bonnefoy-Claudet, Fabrice Cotton, Pierre-Yves Bard
Publication date
2006/12/1
Source
Earth-Science Reviews
Volume
79
Issue
3-4
Pages
205-227
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The aim of this paper is to discuss the existing scientific literature in order to gather all the available information dealing with the origin and the nature of the ambient seismic noise wavefield. This issue is essential as the use of seismic noise is more and more popular for seismic hazard purposes with a growing number of processing techniques based on the assumption that the noise wavefield is predominantly consisting of fundamental mode Rayleigh waves. This survey reveals an overall agreement about the origin of seismic noise and its frequency dependence. At frequencies higher than 1 Hz, seismic noise systematically exhibits daily and weekly variations linked to human activities, whereas at lower frequencies (between 0.005 and 0.3 Hz) the variation of seismic noise is correlated to natural activities (oceanic, meteorological…). Such a surface origin clearly supports the interpretation of seismic noise …
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