Classification of near-surface anomalies in the seismic refraction method according to the shape of the time–distance graph: A theoretical approach |
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Authors: | Tihomir Engelsfeld, Franjo umanovac,Vladimir Krsti |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;b Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia;c College for Information Technologies, Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Results obtained by SASW and PS-logging (in-hole) seismic techniques are compared with the relatively new ReMi (Refraction microtremor) method at a common site with a well-known soil profile: a recently constructed high-speed railway embankment. PS-logging is the most accurate technique in identifying the soil profile of the embankment followed by Re-Mi and SASW. Mean shear wave velocity estimations are also higher for PS-logging, followed by SASW and ReMi, while mean deviation is similar in each technique. The ReMi technique has provided very accurate results in the study of the embankment profile, which in addition to its high operability and its fast data processing, makes it a very convenient technique for extensive geotechnical surveys. |
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Keywords: | Seismic refraction method First arrivals Eikonal equation Cavity Two-layer model Near surface anomalies |
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