Environmental seismology: What can we learn on earth surface processes with ambient noise?
Environmental seismology consists in studying the mechanical vibrations that originate from,
or that have been affected by external causes, that is to say causes outside the solid Earth …
or that have been affected by external causes, that is to say causes outside the solid Earth …
Mayotte seismic crisis: building knowledge in near real-time by combining land and ocean-bottom seismometers, first results
The brutal onset of seismicity offshore Mayotte island North of the Mozambique Channel,
Indian Ocean, that occurred in May 2018 caught the population, authorities and scientific …
Indian Ocean, that occurred in May 2018 caught the population, authorities and scientific …
Full‐scale dynamic response of an RC building under weak seismic motions using earthquake recordings, ambient vibrations and modelling
In countries with a moderate seismic hazard, the classical methods developed for strong
motion prone countries to estimate the seismic behaviour and subsequent vulnerability of …
motion prone countries to estimate the seismic behaviour and subsequent vulnerability of …
High-frequency filtering of strong-motion records
The influence of noise in strong-motion records is most problematic at low and high
frequencies where the signal to noise ratio is commonly low compared to that in the mid …
frequencies where the signal to noise ratio is commonly low compared to that in the mid …
SI-Hex: a new catalogue of instrumental seismicity for metropolitan France
M Cara, Y Cansi, A Schlupp… - Bulletin de la …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The aim of the SI-Hex project (acronym for «Sismicité Instrumentale de l'Hexagone») is to
provide a catalogue of seismicity for metropolitan France and the French marine economic …
provide a catalogue of seismicity for metropolitan France and the French marine economic …
The analysis of long‐term frequency and damping wandering in buildings using the Random Decrement Technique
The characterization and monitoring of buildings is an issue that has attracted the interest of
many sectors over the last two decades. With the increasing use of permanent, continuous …
many sectors over the last two decades. With the increasing use of permanent, continuous …
v S30, κ, regional attenuation and Mw from accelerograms: application to magnitude 3–5 French earthquakes
We investigate recordings from weak to moderate earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging
between about 3 and 5, recorded by the French Accelerometric Network. S-wave spectra are …
between about 3 and 5, recorded by the French Accelerometric Network. S-wave spectra are …
A κ Model for Mainland France
An important parameter for the characterization of strong ground motion at high-frequencies
(> 1 Hz) is kappa, κ, which models a linear decay of the acceleration spectrum, a (f), in log …
(> 1 Hz) is kappa, κ, which models a linear decay of the acceleration spectrum, a (f), in log …
On the testing of ground‐motion prediction equations against small‐magnitude data
C Beauval, H Tasan, A Laurendeau… - Bulletin of the …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ground‐motion prediction equations (GMPE) are essential in probabilistic seismic hazard
studies for estimating the ground motions generated by the seismic sources. In low …
studies for estimating the ground motions generated by the seismic sources. In low …
Time-frequency analysis of small frequency variations in civil engineering structures under weak and strong motions using a reassignment method
The analysis of strong and weak motion recordings in existing structures is critical for
understanding both the damaging process during earthquakes and their structural behavior …
understanding both the damaging process during earthquakes and their structural behavior …