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Philippe Guéguen
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 148
Citations - 3498
Philippe Guéguen is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic noise & Seismic hazard. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 137 publications receiving 2827 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Guéguen include Institut de recherche pour le développement & University of Savoy.
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Forests as a natural seismic metamaterial: Rayleigh wave bandgaps induced by local resonances.
TL;DR: The thesis that resonances in trees result in forests acting as locally resonant metamaterials for Rayleigh surface waves in the geophysics context is explored and bandgaps generated by the coupling of the successive longitudinal resonances of trees with the vertical component of the Rayleigh wave are explored.
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Dynamic parameters of structures extracted from ambient vibration measurements : An aid for the seismic vulnerability assessment of existing buildings in moderate seismic hazard regions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the physical meaning of the frequency domain decomposition (FDD) method to estimate the modal parameters of a nine-storey reinforced concrete (RC) dwelling in Grenoble (France).
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Environmental seismology: What can we learn on earth surface processes with ambient noise?
Eric Larose,Eric Larose,Simon Carrière,Simon Carrière,Christophe Voisin,Christophe Voisin,Pierre Bottelin,Pierre Bottelin,Laurent Baillet,Laurent Baillet,Philippe Guéguen,Philippe Guéguen,Fabian Walter,Fabian Walter,Denis Jongmans,Denis Jongmans,Bertrand Guillier,Bertrand Guillier,Stéphane Garambois,Stéphane Garambois,Florent Gimbert,Chris Massey +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how to track and interpret tiny changes in the subsurface of the Earth related to external changes from modifications of the seismic wave propagation, with application to geomechanics, hydrology, and natural hazard.
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Site-City Seismic Interaction in Mexico City–Like Environments: An Analytical Study
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of site-city effects, that is, the seismic interaction of the city with soft soil layers, is described and applied to the Roma Norte zone of Mexico City.
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Full-scale dynamic response of an RC building under weak seismic motions using earthquake recordings, ambient vibrations and modelling
TL;DR: In this paper, an enhanced modal analysis technique (Frequency Domain Decomposition) was used to process ambient vibration recordings taken at the Grenoble City Hall building (France), which can contribute to the understanding of the seismic building response and the good relevancy of a modal model based on ambient vibrations for estimating the structural deformation under moderate earthquakes.