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Maxime Claprood

Project Title

Use of SPAC, FK and HVSR microtremor survey methods for site hazard study in Launceston, Tasmania.

Research Interests

  • Use of near-surface geophysics for environmental and engineering studies.
  • Use of the passive seismic microtremor methods for site hazard study, to better understand the seismic resonance pattern of complex geology.
  • Modelling the propagation of surface waves in different geology

Contact Maxime

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PhD candidate

Maxime Claprood

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Publication History

  • Claprood, M., and Asten, M.W., 2008, Initial results from SPAC, FK and HVSR microtremor surveys for a site hazard study at Launceston, Tasmania: Exploration Geophysics, submitted.
  • Claprood, M., and Asten, M.W., 2008, Comparison of array microtremor survey methods for estimation of dispersion curves in Launceston, Australia: Proceedings of the 21st SAGEEP Conference, April 7-10, Philadelphia, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society.
  • Claprood, M., and Asten, M.W., 2007, Combined use of SPAC, FK and HVSR microtremor survey methods for site hazard study over the Tamar Valley, Launceston, Tasmania: Extended Abstracts of the ASEG 19th Geophysical Conference and Exhibition, Perth, November 2007.
  • Claprood, M., and Asten, M.W., 2007, Use of SPAC, HVSR and strong motion analysis for site hazard study over the Tamar Valley in Launceston, Tasmania, , in McCue, K., and Lenz, S., editors, Earthquake Engineering in Australia Conference 2007, Australian Earthquake Engineering Society, Wollongong.
  • Claprood, M., and Asten,M.W., 2006, Use of microtremors for site hazard studies in the 2D Tamar Rift Valley, Launceston, Tasmania, in McCue, K., and Lenz, S., editors, Earthquake Engineering in Australia Conference 2006, Australian Earthquake Engineering Society, Canberra, 169-172.