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Damage distribution during the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake relative to generalized categories of surficial geology
Authors:MD Trifunac  MI Todorovska
Institution:Civil Engineering Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531, USA
Abstract:The spatial distributions of severely damaged buildings (red-tagged) and of breaks in the water distribution system following the 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake (ML = 6·4) are investigated relative to the local characteristics of surficial geology. The pipe breaks are used as an indicator of nonlinear soil response, and the red-tagged buildings as indicator of severe shaking. The surficial geology is described by several generalized categories based on age, textural character and thickness of the near surface layer. Two regions are studied: the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles-Santa Monica. The analysis shows that there is no simple correlation between damage patterns and surficial geology. Single family wood-frame buildings were damaged less when built on fine silt and clay (0–3 m thick) from the late Holocene.
Keywords:1994 Northridge earthquake  damage  site conditions  surficial geology  strong ground motion  red-tagged buildings  pipe breaks
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