Abstract

We investigate the rigid pavement influence on phase velocity dispersion of the Rayleigh wave by using numerical modeling. An overestimation of Rayleigh wave phase velocity is observed more than 10% deviation caused by high-velocity rigid pavement. Based on the generalized reflection and transmission (R/T) coefficient method, the linear eigenvalue problem is solved for vertically heterogeneous media with a rigid pavement structure. The secular function demonstrates the multi-valuedness which is different phase velocity at the same frequency for the single Rayleigh mode. To address mode misidentification problem, we adopt a new misfit function for multimodal dispersion inversion. A Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling algorithm is used to solve dispersion inversion. The synthetic test shows that Rayleigh wave dispersion inversion incorporating a pavement layer can improve estimation accuracy of shear wave velocity.

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