Seismic imaging of the shallow subsurface: shear-wave case histories

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Dasios, A
McCann, C
Astin, TR
McCann, DM
Fenning, P
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[1] Western Geophys, Isleworth TW7 5AB, Middx, England
[2] Univ Reading, Postgrad Res Inst Sedimentol, Reading RG6 6AB, Berks, England
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Edinburgh EH9 3JN, Midlothian, Scotland
[4] Earth Sci Syst, Kimpton SG4 8HP, Herts, England
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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Obtaining high-resolution images of the geology and hydrogeology of the subsurface in the depth range from ground level to 50 m is one of the major challenges of modern geophysics. The methods which are commonly used (such as compressional-wave surveys and ground-penetrating radar) often suffer from adverse effects caused by the near-surface conditions, changes in water saturation and various sources of noise. This paper demonstrates some of the advantages offered by the use of shear-wave seismology and by the combination of shear- and compressional-wave seismic methods in shallow subsurface investigations. Multicomponent shallow seismic tests were carried out at four different sites to examine the effectiveness of different acquisition geometries under a variety of near-surface geological conditions. Near-surface conditions encountered at the sites included thick clays, clay/sand sequences overlying Chalk, mudstone overlying granodiorite bedrock and landfill material. Under all conditions, shear-wave data acquisition was found to have advantages over compressional-wave acquisition for the investigation of the shallow subsurface. Shear head waves, being unaffected by water saturation, achieved penetration to greater depths at a site in Crewkerne, Dorset where compressional head-wave penetration was limited to the near-surface layers. Better vertical resolution was achieved at shallow depths using shear-wave reflection energy at a landfill site. Shear-wave reflections from shallow interfaces were in some cases less affected by noise compared with the equivalent compressional-wave reflections. Combinations of shear- and compressional-nave data recording allowed the measurement of a Poisson's ratio log and gave indications of seismic anisotropy at two sites where dipping clay layers were present.
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