Multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW)—active and passive methods. Park, C. B., Miller, R. D., Xia, J., & Ivanov, J. The Leading Edge, 26(1):60–64, January, 2007.
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MASW is a recently developed seismic method that deals with relatively lower frequencies and shallower investigation depth ranges than do conventional high-resolution seismic methods. It provides shear-wave velocity (VS) information of near-surface materials in a highly costeffectively manner. Because of the relatively significant value of this (VS) information in most geotechnical engineering projects and also because of the relatively simple in-field operation and data processing, it is gaining popularity among engineering communities.
@article{park_multichannel_2007,
	title = {Multichannel analysis of surface waves ({MASW})—active and passive methods},
	volume = {26},
	issn = {1070-485X, 1938-3789},
	url = {http://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/1.2431832},
	doi = {10.1190/1.2431832},
	abstract = {MASW is a recently developed seismic method that deals with relatively lower frequencies and shallower investigation depth ranges than do conventional high-resolution seismic methods. It provides shear-wave velocity (VS) information of near-surface materials in a highly costeffectively manner. Because of the relatively significant value of this (VS) information in most geotechnical engineering projects and also because of the relatively simple in-field operation and data processing, it is gaining popularity among engineering communities.},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2020-03-17},
	journal = {The Leading Edge},
	author = {Park, Choon B. and Miller, Richard D. and Xia, Jianghai and Ivanov, Julian},
	month = jan,
	year = {2007},
	pages = {60--64},
}

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