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Preliminary results on a near-real-time rock slope damage monitoring system based on relative velocity changes following the September 5, 2022 MS 6.8 Luding,China earthquake
Institution:1. Institute of Science and Technology, China Three Gorges Corporation, Beijing 100089, China;2. Key Laboratory of Earthquake Source Physics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100081, China;3. Dadu River Hydropower Development Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610016, China;4. Sichuan Earthquake Agency, Chengdu 610044, China;5. ISTerre, CNRS, and University Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France
Abstract:Relative seismic velocity change (dv/v) is important for monitoring changes in subsurface material properties and evaluating earthquake-induced rock slope damage in a geological disaster-prone region. In this paper, we present a rapid damage assessment on three slow-moving rock slopes by measuring dv/v decrease caused by the 2022 ?MS 6.8 Luding earthquake in Southwest China. By applying the stretching method to the cross-correlated seismic wavefields between sensors installed on each slope, we obtain earthquake-induced dv/v decreases of ~2.1%, ~0.5%, and ~0.2% on three slopes at distances ranging from ~86 to ~370 ?km to the epicenter, respectively. Moreover, based on seismic data recorded by 16 sensors deployed on the rock slope at a distance of ~370 ?km away from the epicenter, a localized dv/v decease region was observed at the crest of the slope by calculating the spatial dv/v images before and after the earthquake. We also derive an empirical in situ stress sensitivity of ?7.29?10?8/Pa by relating the dv/v change to the measured peak dynamic stresses. Our results indicate that a rapid dv/v assessment not only can help facilitate on-site emergency response to earthquake-induced secondary geological disasters but also can provide a better understanding of the subsurface geological risks under diverse seismic loadings.
Keywords:Relative velocity change  Rock slope damage  Luding earthquake  Space-time evolution
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