2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.pepi.2018.05.004
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Shallow structure of the Tangshan fault zone unveiled by dense seismic array and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio method

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“…Seismic methods for imaging subsurface structures include reflection imaging (e.g., Bruno & Rapolla 1999), refraction imaging (e.g., Azwin et al 2013), the horizontal-tovertical spectral ratio method (HVSR, e.g., Bao et al 2018), and surface wave imaging (e.g., Xia et al 1999Xia et al , 2003Xia et al , 2007Foti et al 2011;Li et al 2016a;Liang et al 2019;Zhang et al 2019;Mi et al 2020;Zhou et al 2021;Chen et al 2021). Surface wave methods, including active source and passive source imaging, have been widely used because of their high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the field recording.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seismic methods for imaging subsurface structures include reflection imaging (e.g., Bruno & Rapolla 1999), refraction imaging (e.g., Azwin et al 2013), the horizontal-tovertical spectral ratio method (HVSR, e.g., Bao et al 2018), and surface wave imaging (e.g., Xia et al 1999Xia et al , 2003Xia et al , 2007Foti et al 2011;Li et al 2016a;Liang et al 2019;Zhang et al 2019;Mi et al 2020;Zhou et al 2021;Chen et al 2021). Surface wave methods, including active source and passive source imaging, have been widely used because of their high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the field recording.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PRF method has been used to investigate ice thicknesses, ice anisotropic structures and subglacial conditions in polar ice sheets (Anandakrishnan and Winberry, 2004; Hansen and others, 2010; Wittlinger and Farra, 2012, 2015; Chaput and others, 2014; Walter and others, 2014; Yan and others, 2017). By computing the ratio between the horizontal and vertical Fourier spectra of three-component ambient seismic noise or an earthquake record, the HVSR method can quickly retrieve the seismic structures of a medium (Nakamura, 1989; Lunedei and Malischewsky, 2015; Bao and others, 2018). This method has been increasingly applied in ice environments to study seismic structures of uppermost permafrost, firn, glaciers and ice sheets (Lévêque and others, 2010; Picotti and others, 2017; Yan and others, 2018; Köhler and Weidle, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H/V method has been successfully applied in studies of sedimentary structures, such as studies of thickness and shear-wave velocities (Ibs-von Seht and Wohlenberg, 1999;Langston and Horton, 2014;Civico et al, 2017;Bao et al, 2017). However, applications in ice environments are rare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve the reliability, accuracy, and efficiency of ice thickness investigation, we selected the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (H/V) method to determine ice thickness. As a noninvasive and passive seismic method, the H/V technique has been extensively used in seismic exploration as a tool to detect sediment thickness, which suggests its powerful effectiveness in subsurface structure investigations (Konno and Ohmachi, 1998;Ibs-von Seht and Wohlenberg, 1999;Bonnefoy-Claudet et al, 2006;Bao et al, 2017). Considering that the sediments and ice sheet layer are both low shear-wave velocity (Vs) layers atop the high velocity bedrock, the H/V method should be suitable for determining ice sheet thickness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%