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2025
Journal Article
Title
Mapping sediment depths using seismic arrays, rotational measurements, and spectral ratios
Abstract
Unconsolidated sediments can amplify ground motions, increasing seismic hazard. Horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratioscan derive the thickness of sediments overlaying stiffer bedrock. However, additional information about shear velocities andcalibration with other structural information is necessary. Here, we propose a strictly ambient seismic noise-based workflowthat can map the depth of sediments without additional information from other data sources. Rayleigh wave dispersion curvesand ellipticities are derived from three-component beamforming of ambient noise and combined with dispersion curvesfrom six-component measurements and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios. This is used to calibrate empirical relationsbetween frequencies of extreme points in spectral ratio curves with depths of sediments. Applying the relations to morethan forty seismic station data, we can map the depth of the Tertiary sediments at the southern margin of the lower Rhineembayment, Germany.
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