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Philippe Guéguen

Philippe Guéguen

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5061
World Ranking
7216
National Ranking
559

Best Publications

  • Forests as a natural seismic metamaterial: Rayleigh wave bandgaps induced by local resonances.

    Andrea Colombi;Philippe Roux;Sebastien Guenneau;Philippe Gueguen

  • Environmental seismology: What can we learn on earth surface processes with ambient noise?

    Eric Larose;Eric Larose;Simon Carrière;Simon Carrière;Christophe Voisin;Christophe Voisin;Pierre Bottelin;Pierre Bottelin

  • Site-City Seismic Interaction in Mexico City–Like Environments: An Analytical Study

    Philippe Guéguen;Pierre-Yves Bard;Francisco J. Chávez-García

  • Dynamic parameters of structures extracted from ambient vibration measurements : An aid for the seismic vulnerability assessment of existing buildings in moderate seismic hazard regions

    Clotaire Michel;Philippe Guéguen;Pierre-Yves Bard

  • Full-scale dynamic response of an RC building under weak seismic motions using earthquake recordings, ambient vibrations and modelling

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  • On the Limitation of the H/V Spectral Ratio Using Seismic Noise as an Exploration Tool: Application to the Grenoble Valley (France), a Small Apex Ratio Basin

    Philippe Guéguen;Cécile Cornou;Cécile Cornou;Stéphane Garambois;Julien Banton

  • CityShark: A User-friendly Instrument Dedicated to Ambient Noise (Microtremor) Recording for Site and Building Response Studies

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  • The Engineering Strong‐Motion Database: A Platform to Access Pan‐European Accelerometric Data

    Lucia Luzi;Rodolfo Puglia;Emiliano Russo;Maria D'Amico

  • Time-Frequency Analysis of Small Frequency Variations in Civil Engineering Structures Under Weak and Strong Motions Using a Reassignment Method

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  • vS30, κ, regional attenuation and Mw from accelerograms: application to magnitude 3–5 French earthquakes

    Stéphane Drouet;Fabrice Cotton;Philippe Guéguen

  • A simplified approach for vulnerability assessment in moderate-to-low seismic hazard regions: application to Grenoble (France)

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  • Seismic noise-based methods for soft-rock landslide characterization

    Ombeline Méric;Stéphane Garambois;Jean Philippe Malet;Héloïse Cadet

  • The French Accelerometric Network (RAP) and National Data Centre (RAP-NDC)

    Catherine Péquegnat;Philippe Guéguen;Denis Hatzfeld;Mickael Langlais

  • Seismic vulnerability assessment of urban environments in moderate-to-low seismic hazard regions using association rule learning and support vector machine methods

    Ismaël Riedel;Philippe Guéguen;Mauro Dalla Mura;Erwan Pathier

  • SOIL-STRUCTURE AND SOIL-STRUCTURE-SOIL INTERACTION: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE AT THE VOLVI TEST SITE

    Philippe Guéguen;Pierre-Yves Bard

  • Comparison between seismic vulnerability models and experimental dynamic properties of existing buildings in France

    Clotaire Michel;Clotaire Michel;Philippe Guéguen;Pierino Lestuzzi;Pierre-Yves Bard

  • Site effect and damage distribution in Pujili (Ecuador) after the 28 March 1996 earthquake

    Philippe Guéguen;Jean-Luc Chatelain;Bertrand Guillier;Hugo Yepes

  • Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Soil Motions Caused by Free Vibrations of a Building Model

    Philippe Gueguen;Pierre-Yves Bard;Carlos S. Oliveira

  • Modal and thermal analysis of Les Arches unstable rock column (Vercors massif, French Alps)

    Pierre Bottelin;Clara Levy;Laurent Baillet;Denis Jongmans

  • Time-frequency analysis of Transitory/Permanent frequency decrease in civil engineering structures during earthquakes

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