Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang Transform
The Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) of ambient vibration measurements is a common tool to explore near surface shear wave velocity (Vs) structure. HVSR is often applied for earthquake risk assessments and civil engineering projects. Ambient vibration signal originates from the combinati...
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doaj-4c69653eb42347adb3ec605c8955ff5e2021-05-31T23:35:21ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-05-01213292329210.3390/s21093292Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang TransformMaik Neukirch0Antonio García-Jerez1Antonio Villaseñor2Francisco Luzón3Mario Ruiz4Luis Molina5Geosciences Barcelona, GEO3BCN-CSIC, C/Lluis Solé i Sabarís s/n, 08028 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, University of Almería, Carretera Sacramento s/n, La Cañada de San Urbano, 04120 Almería, SpainInstitute of Marine Sciences, ICM-CSIC, Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37-49, 08003 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Chemistry and Physics, University of Almería, Carretera Sacramento s/n, La Cañada de San Urbano, 04120 Almería, SpainGeosciences Barcelona, GEO3BCN-CSIC, C/Lluis Solé i Sabarís s/n, 08028 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Biology and Geology, University of Almería, Carretera Sacramento s/n, La Cañada de San Urbano, 04120 Almería, SpainThe Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) of ambient vibration measurements is a common tool to explore near surface shear wave velocity (Vs) structure. HVSR is often applied for earthquake risk assessments and civil engineering projects. Ambient vibration signal originates from the combination of a multitude of natural and man-made sources. Ambient vibration sources can be any ground motion inducing phenomena, e.g., ocean waves, wind, industrial activity or road traffic, where each source does not need to be strictly stationary even during short times. Typically, the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is applied to obtain spectral information from the measured time series in order to estimate the HVSR, even though possible non-stationarity may bias the spectra and HVSR estimates. This problem can be alleviated by employing the Hilbert–Huang Transform (HHT) instead of FFT. Comparing 1D inversion results for FFT and HHT-based HVSR estimates from data measured at a well studied, urban, permanent station, we find that HHT-based inversion models may yield a lower data misfit <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><msup><mi>χ</mi><mn>2</mn></msup></semantics></math></inline-formula> by up to a factor of 25, a more appropriate Vs model according to available well-log lithology, and higher confidence in the achieved model.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/9/3292HVSRnon-stationarydata processing |
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Maik Neukirch Antonio García-Jerez Antonio Villaseñor Francisco Luzón Mario Ruiz Luis Molina Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang Transform Sensors HVSR non-stationary data processing |
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Maik Neukirch Antonio García-Jerez Antonio Villaseñor Francisco Luzón Mario Ruiz Luis Molina |
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Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang Transform |
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Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang Transform |
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Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio of Ambient Vibration Obtained with Hilbert–Huang Transform |
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horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio of ambient vibration obtained with hilbert–huang transform |
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The Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) of ambient vibration measurements is a common tool to explore near surface shear wave velocity (Vs) structure. HVSR is often applied for earthquake risk assessments and civil engineering projects. Ambient vibration signal originates from the combination of a multitude of natural and man-made sources. Ambient vibration sources can be any ground motion inducing phenomena, e.g., ocean waves, wind, industrial activity or road traffic, where each source does not need to be strictly stationary even during short times. Typically, the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is applied to obtain spectral information from the measured time series in order to estimate the HVSR, even though possible non-stationarity may bias the spectra and HVSR estimates. This problem can be alleviated by employing the Hilbert–Huang Transform (HHT) instead of FFT. Comparing 1D inversion results for FFT and HHT-based HVSR estimates from data measured at a well studied, urban, permanent station, we find that HHT-based inversion models may yield a lower data misfit <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><msup><mi>χ</mi><mn>2</mn></msup></semantics></math></inline-formula> by up to a factor of 25, a more appropriate Vs model according to available well-log lithology, and higher confidence in the achieved model. |
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