InterPACIFIC project: Comparison of invasive and non-invasive methods for seismic site characterization. Part I: Intra-comparison of surface wave methods
GAROFALO ; FOTI ; HOLLENDER ; BARD ; CORNOU ; COX ; OHRNBERGER ; SICILIA ; ASTEN ; DI GIULIO ; FORBRIGER ; GUILLIER ; HAYASHI ; MARTIN ; MATSUSHIMA ; MERCERAT ; POGGI ; YAMANAKA
Type de document
ARTICLE A COMITE DE LECTURE REPERTORIE DANS BDI (ACL)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
GAROFALO ; FOTI ; HOLLENDER ; BARD ; CORNOU ; COX ; OHRNBERGER ; SICILIA ; ASTEN ; DI GIULIO ; FORBRIGER ; GUILLIER ; HAYASHI ; MARTIN ; MATSUSHIMA ; MERCERAT ; POGGI ; YAMANAKA
Résumé / Abstract
The main scope of the InterPACIFIC (Intercomparison of methods for site parameter and velocity profile characterization) project is to assess the reliability of in-hole and surface-wave methods, used for estimating shear wave velocity. Three test-sites with different subsurface conditions were chosen: a soft soil, a stiff soil and a rock outcrop. This paper reports the surface-wave methods results. Specifically 14 teams of expert users analysed the same experimental surface-wave datasets, consisting of both passive and active data. Each team adopted their own strategy to retrieve the dispersion curve and the shear-wave velocity profile at each site. Despite different approaches, the dispersion curves are quite in agreement with each other. Conversely, the shear-wave velocity profiles show a certain variability that increases in correspondence of major stratigraphic interfaces. This larger variability is mainly due to non-uniqueness of the solution and lateral variability. As expected, the observed variability in VS,30 estimates is small, as solution non-uniqueness plays a limited role.
Source
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, pp.222-240 p.
Editeur
Elsevier