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    Comparison of site effect values obtained by HVSR and HVSRN methods for single-station measurements in Tarn贸wek, South-Western Poland

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    This study compares the HVSR technique (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio), based on seismic event records, and the HVSRN technique (Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio of Noise) using seismic noise registrations. Both methods allow us to study the amplification phenomenon of a horizontal component of seismic waves when the waves reach loose sediments in subsurface layers. The seismic data were measured at a three-component single seismic station located in the village of Tarnowek, in the Legnica-Glogow Copper District. The results of the study demonstrate that average HVSRN and HVSR maxima can be distinguished: for periods approximately 3.78 s (H/V = 6.2) and 3.969 s (H/V = 8.98) respectively. The evaluated share of the Rayleigh wave component in the recorded values was beta = 0.58 and it can be suggested that the Love wave share in surface motion was insignificant. The Love wave share remains unknown
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