Authors
Bonnefoy-Claudet Sylvette, Cornou Cécile, Bard Pierre-Yves, Cotton Fabrice, Moczo Peter, Kristek Jozef, Donat Fäh
Publication date
2006/11/1
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
167
Issue
2
Pages
827-837
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Ambient vibration techniques such as the H/V method may have the potential to significantly contribute to site effect evaluation, particularly in urban areas. Previous studies interpret the so-called Nakamura's technique in relation to the ellipticity ratio of Rayleigh waves, which, for a high enough impedance contrast, exhibits a pronounced peak close to the fundamental S-wave resonance frequency. Within the European SESAME project (Site EffectS assessment using AMbient Excitations) this interpretation has been tested through noise numerical simulation under well-controlled conditions in terms of source type and distribution and propagation structure. We will present simulations for a simple realistic site (one sedimentary layer over bedrock) characterized by a rather high impedance contrast and low quality factor. Careful H/V and array analysis on these noise synthetics allow an in-depth investigation of the …
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