Abstract

In recent decades, microtremor and surface wave explorations have been widely applied for geotechnical investigations to estimate the S-wave velocity profile. The estimated S-wave velocity profile provides essential information for site characterization. Since we need to solve an inverse problem with the observed phase velocity of the surface waves to estimate the S-wave velocity profile, acquiring high-quality data is the most critical part. To ensure the data quality and the corresponding results, ISO 24057:2022, array measurement of microtremors to estimate shear wave velocity profile, was developed in 2022. The document specifies appropriate equipment, procedures, data analysis, and reporting for the array measurement of microtremors as a passive geotechnical survey. Since we cannot control the frequency contents in ambient noises, the frequency range with the high power may be limited in the microtremor explorations. In this situation, surface wave exploration can supplement this shortcoming. An example of combining the two results shows that it gives us a dispersion curve in a wide frequency range to estimate the S-wave velocity profile from shallow to deep subsurface structure. Developing a new ISO standard for surface wave explorations by following the microtremor exploration enhances the quality of the estimated S-wave velocity profile. Accordingly, we expect non-destructive and cost-effective investigations to be widely accepted worldwide.

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Published on 06/06/24
Submitted on 06/06/24

Volume Advances in geophysical ground characterization, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.076
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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