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An alternative method for calculation of Rayleigh and Love wave phase velocities by using three-component records on a single circular array without a central station
Authors:Antonio García-Jerez  Francisco Luzón  Manuel Navarro
Institution:Department of Applied Physics, University of Almería, Cañada de San Urbano s/n, 04120;Almería, Spain. E-mail:
Abstract:A method for the computation of phase velocities of surface waves from microtremor waveforms is shown. The technique starts from simultaneous three-component records obtained in a circular array without a central station. Then, Fourier spectra of vertical, radial and tangential components of motion are calculated for each station and considered as complex-valuated functions of the azimuthal coordinate. A couple of intermediate real physical quantities, B and C , can be defined from the 0- and ±1-order coefficients of the Fourier series expansion of such functions. Finally, phase velocities of Rayleigh and Love waves can be retrieved from B and C by solving respective one-unknown equations. The basic assumption is the possibility of expanding the wavefield as a sum of plane surface waves with Rayleigh and Love wavenumbers being univocal functions of the circular frequency. The method is tested in synthetic ambient noise wavefields confirming its reliability and robustness for passive seismic surveying.
Keywords:Time series analysis  Earthquake ground motions  Surface waves and free oscillations  Site effects  Computational seismology  Wave propagation
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