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MASW & VS30 Shear Wave Velocity Testing in Corpus Christi

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Corpus Christi sits at just 7 feet above sea level on a coastal plain of Holocene and Pleistocene sediments. The 2023 USGS National Seismic Hazard Model update put the city in a region of moderate but real seismic hazard, with nearby growth faults and deep South Texas salt tectonics contributing to the risk picture. Builders here face a dual challenge: compressible bay clays and loose fluvial sands that control site amplification. We run MASW surveys to measure Vs30 directly, replacing default Site Class D assumptions with measured values. When the data shows stiff clay below 15 meters we can often move a project to Site Class C and reduce lateral design forces. For deeper profiles we combine active-source MASW with passive microtremor arrays, tying results to seismic refraction where the water table complicates P-wave interpretation. The goal is simple: give the structural engineer a defensible shear wave velocity profile that the City of Corpus Christi Development Services accepts without delay.

A measured Vs30 of 370 m/s versus an assumed 180 m/s can mean the difference between Site Class C and D under ASCE 7, directly affecting the seismic base shear used in the structural design.

Methodology and scope

The salt-laden humidity along the Gulf Coast accelerates sensor corrosion if you are not careful with equipment prep. Our geophones are potted against moisture intrusion and we use stainless steel base plates on every spread. A standard survey deploys 24 or 48 vertical geophones at 2-meter spacing, recording both sledgehammer impacts on a steel plate and 30-plus minutes of ambient noise. The combined active-passive processing yields a dispersion curve from about 2 Hz up to 30 Hz, which inverts to a shear wave velocity profile reaching 30 meters or more. We run forward modeling with multiple initial models to check non-uniqueness, and the final layered earth model gets mapped to Vs30 per ASCE 7-22 Section 20.4. On jobs where the upper 5 meters show high variability we pair MASW with CPT testing to calibrate the velocity-to-strength correlation, especially in the Beaumont Formation clays that dominate the shallow subsurface east of Oso Creek.
MASW & VS30 Shear Wave Velocity Testing in Corpus Christi
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Local geotechnical context

The 24-channel spread cable runs 46 meters across the ground and picks up every bit of energy: wind rattling palm fronds, trucks on SH-358, even the distant rumble of ship engines from the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. That noise can swamp the fundamental-mode Rayleigh wave if the recording window is too short. We mitigate it by stacking impacts 6 to 10 times per shot point and running long ambient-noise records during quieter evening hours. The bigger risk is misidentifying a higher mode as the fundamental mode on the dispersion image, which produces a Vs profile that is 15 to 30 percent too fast and pushes the site into a softer class than reality. We map multiple modes on every record and pick only the clearest fundamental-mode trend. For sites with a sharp impedance contrast—common where dredged fill overlies natural bay mud—we cross-check the dispersion picks against a forward model generated from nearby SPT drilling logs before finalizing the Vs30 value.

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Technical data

ParameterTypical value
Vs30 range typically measured150 – 600 m/s
Maximum investigation depth30 – 60 m (active + passive)
Geophone array24 or 48 channel, 2–5 m spacing
Source type (active)Sledgehammer on steel plate
Passive recording window30 – 90 minutes ambient noise
Frequency range processed2 – 30 Hz typical
Reporting standardASCE 7-22 Section 20.4, IBC 2024
Data format delivered1D Vs profiles, dispersion curves, Vs30 map

Related services

01

Vs30 Site Classification

Single-point or grid-based MASW survey to determine NEHRP Site Class (A through F) per ASCE 7-22. Includes dispersion analysis, inversion, and a signed report with Vs30 map ready for permit submission.

02

Active-Passive Combined Survey

Extended-depth profiling using active hammer source plus passive microtremor arrays. Reaches 40–60 m depth for high-rise and bridge foundation design where deep soft clay layers control the site response.

03

Liquefaction Screening with Vs

Shear wave velocity-based liquefaction triggering analysis following Andrus & Stokoe methodology. Applied to loose sandy fills and Holocene channel deposits common near the Nueces River and Oso Bay.

Regulatory framework

ASCE 7-22 (Minimum Design Loads), IBC 2024 Section 1613 (Earthquake Loads), NEHRP Recommended Provisions – Site Classification, ASTM D4428 / D7400 (crosshole/seismic methods reference)

Questions and answers

What does a MASW survey cost in Corpus Christi?
Can MASW work on the filled lots near the ship channel?

Yes. The active-source component penetrates through fill and into the underlying natural soil. If the fill contains large demolition debris or riprap, we adjust the spread layout or supplement with a seismic refraction line to characterize the fill velocity structure before running the surface wave inversion.

How long does it take to get the Vs30 report?

Fieldwork for a single line takes half a day. Processing requires dispersion curve picking, inversion with multiple starting models, and comparison against any available boring logs. The final signed report with Vs30 and Site Class is delivered in 5 to 7 business days. Rush delivery within 3 days is available when foundation design is on hold.

Is a MASW survey accepted for IBC site classification?

Yes. IBC 2024 Section 1613.2 references ASCE 7-22, which permits Vs30 from surface wave methods including MASW for Site Class determination. The City of Corpus Christi accepts MASW-derived Vs30 when the report follows the requirements of ASCE 7 Section 20.4, including documentation of the dispersion analysis, inversion method, and final shear wave velocity profile.

Location and service area

We serve projects across Corpus Christi and surrounding areas.

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