“…For geotechnical applications, such as the construction of offshore platforms and pipelines, these models provide constraints on the shear modulus (Ayres & Theilen, 2001) and allow quantifying sediment stability and earthquake amplification effects (Akal & Berkson, 2013; Sanchez‐Sesma, 1987). For seismic imaging, shear‐wave velocity models are required to improve the processing algorithms for multicomponent seismic data like static correction for converted PS waves (e.g., Muyzert, 2000), wavefield separation (e.g., Schalkwijk et al, 2000), or other imaging techniques with phase conversion (e.g., Akuhara et al, 2019). Also, combination of both S and P wave velocities helps to better interpret the lithology because together they are much more sensitive to fluid and gas contents than P wave alone (Ayres & Theilen, 2001).…”