Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile

Rayleigh wave or ground roll is a noise in seismic body waves. However, how to use this noise for soil characterization is very interesting since Rayleigh wave phase velocity is a function of compression-wave velocity, shear-wave velocity, density and layer thickness. In layered-medium Rayleigh wave...

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Main Authors: T.A. Sanny, Yoes Avianto
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Language:English
Published: ITB Journal Publisher 2003-05-01
Series:ITB Journal of Engineering Science
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Online Access:http://journal.itb.ac.id/download.php?file=B03002.pdf&id=38&up=4
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spelling doaj-4d84715702174f96bd72c5a2bb6d4d9b2020-11-25T03:45:09ZengITB Journal PublisherITB Journal of Engineering Science1978-30512003-05-013511122Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity ProfileT.A. SannyYoes AviantoRayleigh wave or ground roll is a noise in seismic body waves. However, how to use this noise for soil characterization is very interesting since Rayleigh wave phase velocity is a function of compression-wave velocity, shear-wave velocity, density and layer thickness. In layered-medium Rayleigh wave velocity also depends on wavelength or frequency, and this phenomenon is called dispersion. Inversion procedure to get shear-wave velocity profile needs a priori information about the solution of the problem to limit the unknown parameters. The Lagrange multiplier method was used to solve the constrained optimization problems or well known as a smoothing parameter in inversion problems. The advantage of our inversion procedure is that it can guarantee the convergence of solution even though the field data is incomplete, insufficient, and inconsistent. The addition of smoothing parameter can reduce the time to converge. Beside numerical stability, the statistical stability is also involved in inversion procedure. In field experiment we extracted ground roll data from seismic refraction record. The dispersion curves had been constructed by applying f-k analysis and f-k dip filtering. The dispersion curves show the dependence of Rayleigh wave phase velocities in layered media to frequency. The synthetic models also demonstrate the stability and the speed of inversion procedure. http://journal.itb.ac.id/download.php?file=B03002.pdf&id=38&up=4surface wavesground roll waveseismic explorationshear-wave
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Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
ITB Journal of Engineering Science
surface waves
ground roll wave
seismic exploration
shear-wave
author_facet T.A. Sanny
Yoes Avianto
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title Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
title_short Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
title_full Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
title_fullStr Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
title_full_unstemmed Study on Rayleigh Wave Inversion for Estimating Shear-wave Velocity Profile
title_sort study on rayleigh wave inversion for estimating shear-wave velocity profile
publisher ITB Journal Publisher
series ITB Journal of Engineering Science
issn 1978-3051
publishDate 2003-05-01
description Rayleigh wave or ground roll is a noise in seismic body waves. However, how to use this noise for soil characterization is very interesting since Rayleigh wave phase velocity is a function of compression-wave velocity, shear-wave velocity, density and layer thickness. In layered-medium Rayleigh wave velocity also depends on wavelength or frequency, and this phenomenon is called dispersion. Inversion procedure to get shear-wave velocity profile needs a priori information about the solution of the problem to limit the unknown parameters. The Lagrange multiplier method was used to solve the constrained optimization problems or well known as a smoothing parameter in inversion problems. The advantage of our inversion procedure is that it can guarantee the convergence of solution even though the field data is incomplete, insufficient, and inconsistent. The addition of smoothing parameter can reduce the time to converge. Beside numerical stability, the statistical stability is also involved in inversion procedure. In field experiment we extracted ground roll data from seismic refraction record. The dispersion curves had been constructed by applying f-k analysis and f-k dip filtering. The dispersion curves show the dependence of Rayleigh wave phase velocities in layered media to frequency. The synthetic models also demonstrate the stability and the speed of inversion procedure.
topic surface waves
ground roll wave
seismic exploration
shear-wave
url http://journal.itb.ac.id/download.php?file=B03002.pdf&id=38&up=4
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