2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12050961
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A Comparative Analysis for Defining the Sliding Surface and Internal Structure in an Active Landslide Using the HVSR Passive Geophysical Technique in Pujilí (Cotopaxi), Ecuador

Abstract: Geophysical techniques were employed to analyze one of the landslides that affected the main access road to Pujilí (Ecuador). A passive seismic technique was utilized to test a total of 70 horizontal to vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) points, complemented by an active seismic-refraction profile and a multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) survey. The results from the active geophysical surveys facilitated the determination of the shear-wave-velocity value for the surface materials that were in motion. Ho… Show more

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“…The HVSR approach may also be utilized as an autonomous monitoring tool that is sensitive to S-wave changes and can give useful information for seismic engineering applications (Carpenter et al, 2018;Anbazhagan et al, 2019;Seivane et al, 2022). As it provides information on the internal structure of the sliding materials and the fundamental frequency and amplification values of the ground, it is regarded as a valuable technique for early landslide studies (Gischig et al, 2015;Breton et al, 2021;Alonso-Pandavenes et al, 2023).…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HVSR approach may also be utilized as an autonomous monitoring tool that is sensitive to S-wave changes and can give useful information for seismic engineering applications (Carpenter et al, 2018;Anbazhagan et al, 2019;Seivane et al, 2022). As it provides information on the internal structure of the sliding materials and the fundamental frequency and amplification values of the ground, it is regarded as a valuable technique for early landslide studies (Gischig et al, 2015;Breton et al, 2021;Alonso-Pandavenes et al, 2023).…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%