2011
DOI: 10.1785/0120100293
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Multimethod Characterization of the French-Pyrenean Valley of Bagneres-de-Bigorre for Seismic-Hazard Evaluation: Observations and Models

Abstract: Abstract! A narrow rectilinear valley in the French Pyrenees, affected in the past by damaging earthquakes, has been chosen as a test site for soil response characterization. The main purpose of this initiative was to compare experimental and numerical approaches. A temporary network of 10 stations has been deployed along and across the valley during two years; parallel various experiments have been conducted, in particular ambient noise recording, and seismic profiles with active sources for structure determi… Show more

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“…The f0 values determined by HVSR were also used in a joint inversion for Array 2 to Array 5. We used the 'acceptable misfit' approach (Lomax and Snieder, 1995;Souriau et al, 2011), which led to a set of equivalent VS profiles that explained the dispersion estimates within their uncertainty bounds. In such a case, the search algorithm did not try to find the best misfit VS profile, but rather a large number of Vs profiles that explained the data equally well.…”
Section: Surface Wave Dispersion Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The f0 values determined by HVSR were also used in a joint inversion for Array 2 to Array 5. We used the 'acceptable misfit' approach (Lomax and Snieder, 1995;Souriau et al, 2011), which led to a set of equivalent VS profiles that explained the dispersion estimates within their uncertainty bounds. In such a case, the search algorithm did not try to find the best misfit VS profile, but rather a large number of Vs profiles that explained the data equally well.…”
Section: Surface Wave Dispersion Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only parametrization that produced satisfactory results and misfit were retained. For those parametrization, we used the 'acceptable misfit' approach (Lomax and Snieder 1995;Souriau et al 2011), which led to a set of equivalent V S profiles that explain the dispersion estimates within their uncertainty bounds. In such a case, the search algorithm does not try to find the best misfit Vs profile, but rather a large number of Vs profiles (50,000 or more) that explain the data equally well.…”
Section: Inversion and Derivation Of Velocity Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, measurement curves slightly underestimated inversion curves. This is due to the fact that the contrast of velocity in predicted models is rather stronger than real ground condition (Souriau et al, 2011).…”
Section: H/v Comparison and V S Profilementioning
confidence: 90%