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Key structural parameters affecting earthquake ground motion in 2D and 3D sedimentary structures
Authors:Peter Moczo  Jozef Kristek  Pierre-Yves Bard  Svetlana Stripajová  Fabrice Hollender  Zuzana Chovanová  Miriam Kristeková  Deborah Sicilia
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics,Comenius University Bratislava,Bratislava,Slovakia;2.Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences,Bratislava,Slovakia;3.CNRS/IRD/IFSTTAR, ISTerre,Univ. Grenoble Alpes,Grenoble Cedex 9,France;4.French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA),Saint-Paul-lez-Durance,France;5.CEIDRE-TEGG,Electricite de France (EdF),Aix-en-Provence,France
Abstract:Alluvial valleys generate strong effects on earthquake ground motion (EGM). These effects are rarely accounted for even in site-specific studies because of (a) the cost of the required geophysical surveys to constrain the site model, (b) lack of data for empirical prediction, and (c) poor knowledge of the key controlling parameters. We performed 3D, 2D and 1D simulations for six typical sedimentary valleys of various width and depth, and for a variety of modifications of these 6 “nominal models” to investigate sensitivity of EGM characteristics to impedance contrast, attenuation, velocity gradient and geometry. We calculated amplification factors, and 2D/1D and 3D/2D aggravation factors for 10 EGM characteristics, using a representative set of recorded accelerograms to account for input motion variability. The largest values of the amplification and aggravation factors are found for the Arias intensity and cumulative absolute velocity, the lowest for the root-mean-square acceleration. The aggravation factors are largest for the vertical component. For each model, at least one EGM characteristic exhibits a significant 2D/1D aggravation factor, while all EGM characteristics exhibit significant 2D/1D aggravation factor on the vertical component. For all investigated sites, there is always an area in the valley for which 1D estimates are not sufficient. 2D estimates are insufficient at several sites. The key structural parameters are the shape ratio and overall geometry of the sediment-bedrock interface, impedance contrast at the sediment-bedrock interface, and attenuation in sediments. The amplification factors may largely exceed the values that are usually considered in GMPEs between soft soils and rock sites.
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