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Title:
On the relationship of peaks and troughs of the ellipticity (H/V) of Rayleigh waves and the transmission response of single layer over half-space models
Site effects Theoretical seismology Wave propagation
Issue Date:
2011
Publisher:
Geophysical Journal International
Citation:
Volume: 184 Issue: 2 Page : 793-800
Abstract:
One of the key challenges in the context of local site effect studies is the determination of
frequencies where the shakeability of the ground is enhanced. In this context, the H/V technique has become
increasingly popular and peak frequencies of H/V spectral ratio are sometimes interpreted as resonance
frequencies of the transmission response. In the present study, assuming that Rayleigh surface wave is
dominant in H/V spectral ratio, we analyse theoretically under which conditions this may be justified and
when not. We focus on 'layer over half-space' models which, although seemingly simple, capture many
aspects of local site effects in real sedimentary structures. Our starting point is the ellipticity of Rayleigh
waves. We use the exact formula of the H/V-ratio presented by Malischewsky & Scherbaum (2004) to
investigate the main characteristics of peak and trough frequencies. We present a simple formula illustrating
if and where H/V-ratio curves have sharp peaks in dependence of model parameters. In addition, we have
constructed a map, which demonstrates the relation between the H/V-peak frequency and the peak frequency
of the transmission response in the domain of the layer's Poisson ratio and the impedance contrast. Finally,
we have derived maps showing the relationship between the H/V-peak and trough frequency and key
parameters of the model such as impedance contrast. These maps are seen as diagnostic tools, which can
help to guide the interpretation of H/V spectral ratio diagrams in the context of site effect studies. ?? 2010
The Authors Geophysical Journal International ?? 2010 RAS.