Authors
Donat Fäh, Fortunat Kind, Domenico Giardini
Publication date
2001/5/1
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
145
Issue
2
Pages
535-549
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The mode summation method and a finite difference technique are applied to investigate the spectral ratio between the horizontal and vertical components (H/V ratio) of ambient vibrations and to explore the variation of the resonance frequency and the amplitude and shape of polarization as a function of the structure and the source positions. Layered structural models are used by assuming a large number of sources distributed around a receiver, with shallow source depths that are randomly assigned. We identify stable parts of the H/V ratios that are independent of the source distance and are dominated by the ellipticity of the fundamental-mode Rayleigh wave in the frequency band between the fundamental frequency of resonance of the unconsolidated sediments and the first minimum of the average H/V ratio. The ellipticity in this frequency band is determined by the layering of the sediments.
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Scholar articles
D Fäh, F Kind, D Giardini - Geophysical Journal International, 2001