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Michael Asten
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 137
Citations - 2418
Michael Asten is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microtremor & Rayleigh wave. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 133 publications receiving 2064 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Asten include Wellington Management Company & Macquarie University.
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Guidelines for the good practice of surface wave analysis: a product of the InterPACIFIC project
Sebastiano Foti,Fabrice Hollender,Flora Garofalo,Dario Albarello,Michael Asten,Pierre-Yves Bard,Cesare Comina,Cã©cile Cornou,Brady R. Cox,Giuseppe Di Giulio,Thomas Forbriger,Koichi Hayashi,Enrico Lunedei,Antony Martin,Diego Mercerat,Matthias Ohrnberger,Valerio Poggi,F. Renalier,Deborah Sicilia,Valentina Socco +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present guidelines for the acquisition and analysis of surface wave data by giving some basic principles and specific suggestions related to the most common situations, which are primarily targeted to non-expert users approaching surface wave testing, but can be useful to specialists in the field as a general reference.
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On bias and noise in passive seismic data from finite circular array data processed using SPAC methods
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the effect of small seismic arrays used in conjunction with spatial autocorrelation SPAC processing for observing the micro-tremor wavefield causes predictable perturbation.
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Array estimators and the use of microseisms for reconnaissance of sedimentary basins.
Michael Asten,John D. Henstridge +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the phase velocities of Rayleigh waves are estimated using a minicomputer in the field using high-resolution frequency-wavenumber spectral analysis, and the scatter of velocity estimates is small enough to allow inversion by curve matching.
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InterPACIFIC project: Comparison of invasive and non-invasive methods for seismic site characterization. Part I: Intra-comparison of surface wave methods
Flora Garofalo,Sebastiano Foti,Fabrice Hollender,P. Y. Bard,Cécile Cornou,Brady R. Cox,Matthias Ohrnberger,Deborah Sicilia,Michael Asten,G. Di Giulio,Thomas Forbriger,Bertrand Guillier,Koichi Hayashi,Antony Martin,Shinichi Matsushima,Diego Mercerat,Valerio Poggi,Hiroaki Yamanaka +17 more
TL;DR: The main scope of the InterPACIFIC (Intercomparison of methods for site parameter and velocity profile characterization) project is to assess the reliability of in-hole and surface-wave methods, used for estimating shear wave velocity as mentioned in this paper.
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Site characterization for urban seismic hazards in lower Manhattan, New York City, from microtremor array analysis
William J. Stephenson,Stephen H. Hartzell,Arthur Frankel,Michael Asten,David Carver,Won-Young Kim +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the SPAC and HVSR microtremor methods were used to characterize the shear-wave velocity (Vs) of soil deposits in lower Manhattan at six sites.