Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement

Passive surface-wave utilization has been intensively studied as a means of compensating for the shortage of low-frequency information in active surface-wave measurement. In general, passive surface-wave methods cannot provide phase velocities up to several tens of hertz; thus, active surface-wave m...

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Main Authors: Feng Cheng, Jianghai Xia, Chao Shen, Yue Hu, Zongbo Xu, Binbin Mi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Engineering
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095809918302807
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spelling doaj-4af704be819143ad88b637058abc5bc92020-11-24T22:32:15ZengElsevierEngineering2095-80992018-10-0145685693Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave MeasurementFeng Cheng0Jianghai Xia1Chao Shen2Yue Hu3Zongbo Xu4Binbin Mi5Subsurface Imaging and Sensing Laboratory, Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaSchool of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China; Corresponding author.School of Measurement and Testing Engineering, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, ChinaSubsurface Imaging and Sensing Laboratory, Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaDepartment of Geosciences, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725, USASubsurface Imaging and Sensing Laboratory, Institute of Geophysics and Geomatics, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, ChinaPassive surface-wave utilization has been intensively studied as a means of compensating for the shortage of low-frequency information in active surface-wave measurement. In general, passive surface-wave methods cannot provide phase velocities up to several tens of hertz; thus, active surface-wave methods are often required in order to increase the frequency range. To reduce the amount of field work, we propose a strategy for a high-frequency passive surface-wave survey that imposes active sources during continuous passive surface-wave observation; we call our strategy “mixed-source surface-wave (MSW) measurement.” Short-duration (within 10 min) passive surface waves and mixed-source surface waves were recorded at three sites with different noise levels: namely, inside a school, along a road, and along a railway. Spectral analysis indicates that the high-frequency energy is improved by imposing active sources during continuous passive surface-wave observation. The spatial autocorrelation (SPAC) method and the multichannel analysis of passive surface waves (MAPS) method based on cross-correlations were performed on the recorded time sequences. The results demonstrate the flexibility and applicability of the proposed method for high-frequency phase velocity analysis. We suggest that it will be constructive to perform MSW measurement in a seismic investigation, rather than exclusively performing either active surface-wave measurement or passive surface-wave measurement. Keywords: Passive surface wave, Active surface wave, High frequency, Mixed-source surface wave, Spatial autocorrelation, Multichannel analysis of passive surface waveshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095809918302807
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author Feng Cheng
Jianghai Xia
Chao Shen
Yue Hu
Zongbo Xu
Binbin Mi
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Jianghai Xia
Chao Shen
Yue Hu
Zongbo Xu
Binbin Mi
Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
Engineering
author_facet Feng Cheng
Jianghai Xia
Chao Shen
Yue Hu
Zongbo Xu
Binbin Mi
author_sort Feng Cheng
title Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
title_short Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
title_full Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
title_fullStr Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
title_full_unstemmed Imposing Active Sources during High-Frequency Passive Surface-Wave Measurement
title_sort imposing active sources during high-frequency passive surface-wave measurement
publisher Elsevier
series Engineering
issn 2095-8099
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Passive surface-wave utilization has been intensively studied as a means of compensating for the shortage of low-frequency information in active surface-wave measurement. In general, passive surface-wave methods cannot provide phase velocities up to several tens of hertz; thus, active surface-wave methods are often required in order to increase the frequency range. To reduce the amount of field work, we propose a strategy for a high-frequency passive surface-wave survey that imposes active sources during continuous passive surface-wave observation; we call our strategy “mixed-source surface-wave (MSW) measurement.” Short-duration (within 10 min) passive surface waves and mixed-source surface waves were recorded at three sites with different noise levels: namely, inside a school, along a road, and along a railway. Spectral analysis indicates that the high-frequency energy is improved by imposing active sources during continuous passive surface-wave observation. The spatial autocorrelation (SPAC) method and the multichannel analysis of passive surface waves (MAPS) method based on cross-correlations were performed on the recorded time sequences. The results demonstrate the flexibility and applicability of the proposed method for high-frequency phase velocity analysis. We suggest that it will be constructive to perform MSW measurement in a seismic investigation, rather than exclusively performing either active surface-wave measurement or passive surface-wave measurement. Keywords: Passive surface wave, Active surface wave, High frequency, Mixed-source surface wave, Spatial autocorrelation, Multichannel analysis of passive surface waves
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