Abstrakt:
ReMi is the refraction microtremor technique. In contrast to other methods, it provides a
simplified characterization of much larger volumes of the shallow subsurface in monodimensional
profiles of vertical depth.
ReMi is non-invasive and non-destructive technique, does not require any drilling,
performed using surface wave (Rayleigh wave) generated by ambient noise, for example
by human walk or transit of vehicles in urban areas. Combining seismic refraction method
and ReMi, results can be collected by using the same geophone array configuration. The
typical ReMi measured geologic material parameter, shear wave (s-wave) velocity, is a
function of the module of the various material strata in the subsurface profile. Soil/rock
contacts or contrasts between weaker and stronger geologic material horizons can be
interpreted from ReMi data. Preliminary subsurface profiles can be developed from this
information, and characterization of subsurface profiles between geotechnical borings, test
pits and seismic refraction geophysical profiles can be accomplished. Second part of report
deals with the practical lesson on the use of GPR equipment and devoted to the detection
of buried utilities in an outdoor environment. The processing and interpretation of the
collected GPR data through the commercial software REFLEXW is presented, as well.