Site-specific response spectra from the combination of microzonation with probabilistic seismic hazard assessment—An example for the Cologne (Germany) area |
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Authors: | Stefano Parolai, Gottfried Grü nthal,Rutger Wahlstr m |
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Affiliation: | aGeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany |
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Abstract: | Seismic noise was measured at some 20 sites in the Cologne area (Germany) aligned nearly perpendicular to a graben structure. The H/V spectral noise ratio for each site was used to derive realistic S-wave velocity profiles down to the bedrock by means of a genetic algorithm inversion. Numerical simulations were performed for different combinations of source and propagation path parameters: focal depth, epicentral distance, attenuation and fault mechanism. Synthetic seismograms were produced and converted to Fourier and response spectra. Finally, the site-specific values from response spectral ratios, with their uncertainties, were used to modify attenuation functions entering the logic-tree algorithm of the probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA). The site-specific response spectra show the significance of taking into account the local S-wave velocity structure in PSHA. |
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Keywords: | Microzonation and PSHA combined Site-specific response spectra Spectral accelerations Cologne area (Germany) |
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