Rayleigh wave dispersion signals are significant to underground investigation.Tradition-ally,uniformed trace spacing is employed in surface wave surveys.In some cases,however,uneven trace spacing is often encountered ...Rayleigh wave dispersion signals are significant to underground investigation.Tradition-ally,uniformed trace spacing is employed in surface wave surveys.In some cases,however,uneven trace spacing is often encountered because of the limitations of the site condition.In order to study the influence of uneven trace spacing on the dispersion data construction of Rayleigh waves,data acquisi-tion is performed based on a 2.5D field layout with a linear array of geophones fixed and a mobile source.The observation direction controls the trace spacing of the measurement.The final results demonstrate that the trace nonuniformity has significant influence on the Rayleigh wave dispersion feature constructed.When the observation angle is over 45o,the dispersion image will be too distorted to extract dispersion data correctly.展开更多
基金supported by the "973-Project" (No. 2007CB714405)LIESMARS Special Research Funding,LOGEG Research Founding (No. 2008-02-08)the Key Laboratory of Precision Engineering & Industry Surveying,State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping
文摘Rayleigh wave dispersion signals are significant to underground investigation.Tradition-ally,uniformed trace spacing is employed in surface wave surveys.In some cases,however,uneven trace spacing is often encountered because of the limitations of the site condition.In order to study the influence of uneven trace spacing on the dispersion data construction of Rayleigh waves,data acquisi-tion is performed based on a 2.5D field layout with a linear array of geophones fixed and a mobile source.The observation direction controls the trace spacing of the measurement.The final results demonstrate that the trace nonuniformity has significant influence on the Rayleigh wave dispersion feature constructed.When the observation angle is over 45o,the dispersion image will be too distorted to extract dispersion data correctly.