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Two-dimensional earthquake vibrations in sedimentary basins – SH waves
Abstract In this paper, long- and short-period vibrations in sedimentary basins are studied. First, two-dimensional, long-period vibrations of deep semi-circular basins for excitation by earthquake faults, which can be inside or outside the basin, are analyzed. Second, recurring intermediate peak frequencies of Fourier-spectrum amplitudes of recorded accelerations along the east–west axis of the San Fernando Valley during the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake are reviewed. It is shown that these intermediate frequencies cannot be associated with vibrations of the entire San Fernando basin because the frequency range of typical strong-motion recordings (0.04 to 15.0s) is too narrow to include the long-period vibration of the whole basin. These intermediate vibrations are consistent with Kanai׳s one-dimensional models consisting of parallel layers and excited by vertically incident shear waves.
Highlights Vibrational frequencies of deep and closed sedimentary basins. Effects of faulting inside and outside the basins on amplification of surface motion. Recurring peaks in the Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground motion. One-dimensional vs. two-dimensional vibrations of sedimentary basins.
Two-dimensional earthquake vibrations in sedimentary basins – SH waves
Abstract In this paper, long- and short-period vibrations in sedimentary basins are studied. First, two-dimensional, long-period vibrations of deep semi-circular basins for excitation by earthquake faults, which can be inside or outside the basin, are analyzed. Second, recurring intermediate peak frequencies of Fourier-spectrum amplitudes of recorded accelerations along the east–west axis of the San Fernando Valley during the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake are reviewed. It is shown that these intermediate frequencies cannot be associated with vibrations of the entire San Fernando basin because the frequency range of typical strong-motion recordings (0.04 to 15.0s) is too narrow to include the long-period vibration of the whole basin. These intermediate vibrations are consistent with Kanai׳s one-dimensional models consisting of parallel layers and excited by vertically incident shear waves.
Highlights Vibrational frequencies of deep and closed sedimentary basins. Effects of faulting inside and outside the basins on amplification of surface motion. Recurring peaks in the Fourier spectra of strong earthquake ground motion. One-dimensional vs. two-dimensional vibrations of sedimentary basins.
Two-dimensional earthquake vibrations in sedimentary basins – SH waves
Kara, Hasan Faik (author) / Trifunac, Mihailo D. (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 63 ; 69-82
2014-03-15
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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