Interpretation of SCPT Data Using Cross-over and Cross-Correlation Methods

  • Areias L
  • Van Impe W
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Abstract

A common method of determining arrival times of polarized shear (S) waves in the seismic cone penetration (SCPT) test is the cross-over method. This method relies on personal judgment to pick first arrivals and is difficult to automate. A better approach is to use cross-correlation methods, which rely less on operator judgment and can be automated to increase both efficiency and reliability of analysis. This paper uses a case study to illustrate the use of both the cross-over and cross-correlation methods to calculate shear wave velocity (V s) in the SCPT test method.

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Areias, L., & Van Impe, W. (2004). Interpretation of SCPT Data Using Cross-over and Cross-Correlation Methods (pp. 110–116). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39918-6_14

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