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* [[Loading and viewing signals|Load and view]] these downloaded signals. A seismic section as the one displayed in the figure on the right should then appeared. | * [[Loading and viewing signals|Load and view]] these downloaded signals. A seismic section as the one displayed in the figure on the right should then appeared. | ||
* Open the MASW toolbox by pushing the following plugin icon [[Image:MASWToolboxPluginIcon.png|30px]] or, alternatively, by selecting ''Linear F-K for active experiments'' in [[Geopsy: Tools|''Tools'']] menu. | * Open the MASW toolbox by pushing the following plugin icon [[Image:MASWToolboxPluginIcon.png|30px]] or, alternatively, by selecting ''Linear F-K for active experiments'' in [[Geopsy: Tools|''Tools'']] menu. | ||
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=== Checking sources and receivers location === | === Checking sources and receivers location === |
Revision as of 15:02, 11 March 2010
Contents
General overview
First introduced by Al-Husseini et al. (1981), Mari (1984), Gabrielset al. (1987), the Multichannel analysis of surface waves was popularized by Park et al. (1999). This technique relies on the recording along a 1D linear profile of seismic signals produced by a controlled source (hammer, vibrator, explosion, etc.) and analysis of surface wave dispersion properties after applying slant-stack or FK transform to the recorded seismic section. In the following tutorial, only the FK transform is used.
Getting ready
- Download the compressed signal file.
- Launch Geopsy and set Rxxx as name in the Geopsy Loading Preferences.
- Load and view these downloaded signals. A seismic section as the one displayed in the figure on the right should then appeared.
- Open the MASW toolbox by pushing the following plugin icon
or, alternatively, by selecting Linear F-K for active experiments in Tools menu.
Checking sources and receivers location
- Edit headers if needed
- cross-link avec table, set headers
Description of the MASW toolbox
- difference entre taper et processing window
- HRFK (cross-link avec HRFK de Mathias)
- normalize energy
FK Computing
- computation for one single file and picking of the curve
- alternatives : 1) create a stack file and then compute the FK; 2)compute FK for all shots and then stack the FK maps