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Site classification for strong motion stations in Gujarat, India using response spectral ratio
Abstract We propose a site classification scheme of strong motion sites of Gujarat, India based on predominant period estimated from 5% damped mean H/V response spectral ratio following the site classification scheme of Di Alessandro et al. [1] which is an extended scheme of Zhao et al. [2]. The 23 strong motion sites in Gujarat were classified into seven classes based on predominant period of the sites. A total of 388 strong motion records from 223 earthquakes varying in magnitude between 2.5 and 5.6 are utilized for classification of the sites. Most of the records are from local earthquakes with hypocentral distance less than 50km. Previous attempts to classify sites based on local site conditions and geology could not incarcerate the site characteristics and variability within the same geological conditions. The presented site characterization methodology is quick and inexpensive where for instance; sites with thick sedimentary column like basins can be identified quickly without invasive analysis. Also, this classification based on predominant period, which contains both velocity and thickness of resonant layers in its definition, is better than site classification based on Vs30 criteria which captures the site response for only 30m. The site effects captured in this classification scheme can be utilized in the ground motion prediction equations developed for the region.
Highlights Strong motion sites in Gujarat are classified based on response spectral ratio. 388 strong motion records from 223 earthquakes of magnitude range 2.5–5.6 are utilized. Sites are classified into seven classes with varying predominant periods. The presented site characterization methodology is quick and inexpensive. Response spectral ratios of site classes are not affected much by magnitude and hypocentral distance.
Site classification for strong motion stations in Gujarat, India using response spectral ratio
Abstract We propose a site classification scheme of strong motion sites of Gujarat, India based on predominant period estimated from 5% damped mean H/V response spectral ratio following the site classification scheme of Di Alessandro et al. [1] which is an extended scheme of Zhao et al. [2]. The 23 strong motion sites in Gujarat were classified into seven classes based on predominant period of the sites. A total of 388 strong motion records from 223 earthquakes varying in magnitude between 2.5 and 5.6 are utilized for classification of the sites. Most of the records are from local earthquakes with hypocentral distance less than 50km. Previous attempts to classify sites based on local site conditions and geology could not incarcerate the site characteristics and variability within the same geological conditions. The presented site characterization methodology is quick and inexpensive where for instance; sites with thick sedimentary column like basins can be identified quickly without invasive analysis. Also, this classification based on predominant period, which contains both velocity and thickness of resonant layers in its definition, is better than site classification based on Vs30 criteria which captures the site response for only 30m. The site effects captured in this classification scheme can be utilized in the ground motion prediction equations developed for the region.
Highlights Strong motion sites in Gujarat are classified based on response spectral ratio. 388 strong motion records from 223 earthquakes of magnitude range 2.5–5.6 are utilized. Sites are classified into seven classes with varying predominant periods. The presented site characterization methodology is quick and inexpensive. Response spectral ratios of site classes are not affected much by magnitude and hypocentral distance.
Site classification for strong motion stations in Gujarat, India using response spectral ratio
Choudhury, Pallabee (author) / Chopra, Sumer (author) / Roy, Ketan Singha (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 87 ; 138-150
2016-04-25
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Site classification for strong motion stations in Gujarat, India using response spectral ratio
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