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Study on evaluation methods for Rayleigh wave dispersion characteristic

January 1, 2005

The evaluation of Rayleigh wave dispersion characteristic is the key step for detecting S-wave velocity structure. By comparing the dispersion curves directly with the spectra analysis of surface waves (SASW) method, rather than comparing the S-wave velocity structure, the validity and precision of microtremor-array method (MAM) can be evaluated more objectively. The results from the China - US joint surface wave investigation in 26 sites in Tangshan, China, show that the MAM has the same precision with SASW method in 83% of the 26 sites. The MAM is valid for Rayleigh wave dispersion characteristic testing and has great application potentiality for site S-wave velocity structure detection.

Publication Year 2005
Title Study on evaluation methods for Rayleigh wave dispersion characteristic
Authors L. Shi, X. Tao, R. Kayen, H. Shi, S. Yan
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration
Index ID 70027334
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse