E-Lecture Webinar -  Active and Passive 3D Seismic Survey Around the Scrovegni Chapel Using Autonomous Nodes

Webinar details
Instructor:   Dr. Ilaria Barone
Duration:   15 min + Q&A
Discipline:   High-resolution seismic, seismic interferometry 
Main topics:   Archaeological prospection
Language:   English

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Description

This e-lecture shows how to perform preliminary analyses of passive seismic data, in order to assess their characteristics: noise source distribution, time variability, frequency content, etc. A processing sequence to extract virtual source gathers from continuous passive records is shown, which is effective in overcoming the noise directionality issue. Results obtained using a small-scale dense 3D dataset, acquired for archaeological prospection around the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua (Italy), demonstrate the potential of passive seismic interferometry in very complex environments such as urban areas.


About the Lecturer

Ilaria Barone is a Research Fellow at University of Padua (Italy). Her research mainly focuses on seismic surface wave analysis and inversion for near-surface characterization, shallow seismology and data processing. She is  responsible for two course units of the international master in “Geophysics for natural risks and resources” at the University of Padua.