H/V spectral ratio analysis and Rayleigh modelization in Eastern Thuringia, Germany

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Hortencia Flores
Peter Malischewsky
Gerhard Jentzsch

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We use records from the East Thuringian Seismic Network (OTSN, Ostthüringer Seismisches Netzwerk) to characterize the site response for each station, and to analyze the scope and limits of the Rayleigh modeling for H/V spectral ratio.
The stations considered in this work can be classified by their seismic response as hard rock sites or as sites with some site effect. From these results we propose velocity models based on Rayleigh modeling (theoretical Rayleigh wave ellipticity).
Our results show that for locations affected by site effects the H/V spectral ratio can be modeled by the theoretical ellipticity of layered velocity models. For hard rock sites the spectral ratio is rather flat and the modeling with the theoretical ellipticity was not very clear. This may be explained by the fact that for hard rock sites the conditions for a clear fundamental frequency associated with S-wave resonance, and therefore with Rayleigh wave ellipticity, are not fulfilled.

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Flores, H. ., Malischewsky, P. ., & Jentzsch, G. . (2013). H/V spectral ratio analysis and Rayleigh modelization in Eastern Thuringia, Germany. Geofisica Internacional, 52(4), 355–364. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-7169(13)71482-X
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