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Pavement Testing Using Nondestructive MASW Approach

Geo-Congress 2023, 2023
Ramdev R. Gohil   +2 more
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Roadside Passive MASW

Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2006, 2006
For the most accurate results, a 2D receiver array such as a cross or circular type should be used in a passive surface wave survey. It is often not possible to secure such a spacious area, however, especially if the survey has to take place in an urban area.
Choon B. Park, Richard D. Miller
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Field Applicability of MASW Data

Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2008, 2008
One-dimensional multi-spectral analyses of surface waves (MASW) are used to predict subsurface shear-wave interval velocities. Shear wave velocities can also extract additional velocity-related information such as mechanical properties of soils and rocks.
Peter J. Hutchinson   +3 more
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The history of MASW

The Leading Edge, 2008
The story of “Multichannel analysis of surface waves to map bedrock” was based on a project of opportunity. Surface waves have always been the bane of near-surface reflection seismologists, even more so than petroleum exploration seismologists because of the close offsets and small two-way traveltimes we routinely deal with.
Rick Miller   +3 more
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Wave‐Energy Source for MASW?

Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2010, 2010
Since its inception as a subsurface imaging technique, the multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) seismic method has been used in a variety of environmental and geotechnical applications. One of the more interesting applications is performing subsurface imaging in a beach environment.
Mario Carnevale, Choon B. Park
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Multi Geometry Approach for MASW Survey

Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2010, 2010
The effect of source offset distance and the geophone array length on the dispersion curves are discussed in this paper. The source offset distance was changed systematically at sites with various subsurface conditions to investigate its effect on quality of data and the corresponding dispersion curves. Further, tests were carried out at same locations
Ali Nasseri-Moghaddam, Choon B. Park
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