@article{fdi:010070309, title = {{M}editerranean {S}ea and anthropogenic influences on ambient vibration amplitudes in the low-frequency and high-frequency domains in the {A}lgiers region}, author = {{B}ensalem, {R}. and {C}hatelain, {J}ean-{L}uc and {M}achane, {D}. and {O}ubaiche, {E}. and {B}ouchelouh, {A}. and {B}enkaci, {N}. and {M}oulouel, {H}. and {C}habane, {S}. and {H}ellel, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{A}mbient vibrations have been continuously recorded at {D}ar {E}l {B}eida, about 20 km from {A}lgiers ({A}lgeria). {T}his data set allows determining that, in the low-frequency domain (<1 {H}z), ambient vibration sources are mainly linked to {M}editerranean {S}ea effects, while in the high-frequency domain, they are closely related to anthropogenic activity. {C}limatic conditions have an influence on the ambient vibration spectral amplitudes in the low-frequency domain, which is not the case in the high-frequency domain. {T}he limit between the low-frequency and high-frequency domain, based on natural versus anthropogenic activity, is not clear cut and lies between 1.25 and 1.50 {H}z. {V}ariations of {H}/{V} peak amplitudes in the low-frequency domain are clearly linked to the climatic conditions. {I}n the high-frequency domain, {H}/{V} peaks are not related to climatic conditions and cannot be clearly related to anthropogenic source changes.}, keywords = {{A}mbient vibration ; {S}pectral amplitude ; {H}/{V} spectral ratio ; {C}limatic conditions ; {A}lgiers ; {MEDITERRANEE} ; {ALGERIE} ; {ALGER} ; {DAR} {EL} {BEIDA}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}rabian {J}ournal of {G}eosciences}, volume = {10}, numero = {13}, pages = {art. 282 [12 p.]}, ISSN = {1866-7511}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1007/s12517-017-3065-2}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070309}, }