Plane strain (2D) finite element models are used to examine factors contributing to basin effects observed for multiple seismic events at sites in the Thorndon basin of Wellington, New Zealand. The models consider linear elastic soil and rock response when subjected to vertically-propagating shear waves. Depth-dependent shear wave velocities are considered in the soil layers, and the effects of random variations of soil velocity within layers are modelled. Various rock shear wave velocity configurations are considered to evaluate their effect on the modelled surficial response. It is shown that these simple 2D models are able to capture basin reverberations and compare more favourably to observations from strong motion recordings than conve...
Earthquakes generate multi-directional ground motions, two components in the horizontal direction an...
Layering and geometry effects on ground response of two-dimensional sedimentary valleys under obliqu...
Earthquake ground motion is affected from local soil conditions, geological structures as well as ea...
Current analytical techniques for seismic ground response analysis are largely based on 1D wave pro...
In Wellington, 3D basin amplification effects observed at 1 – 2 second spectral periods were identif...
Heathcote Valley school strong motion station (HVSC) consistently recorded ground motions with high...
This study examines the performance of nonlinear total-stress wave-propagation site response analysi...
The research addresses Dunedin-Mosgiel seismic hazard. We use scenario earthquakes from local active...
Basin effects have long been proven to be of significance to seismic ground motions. However, 1D sit...
This paper examines various boundary condition assumptions for modelling 2D geotechnical site respo...
Despite the relatively low seismicity, a large earthquake in the Waikato region is expected to have ...
The term "basin effects" refers to entrapment and reverberation of earthquake waves in soft sediment...
One-dimensional analyses can be conducted to estimate the impact of superficial soil layers on earth...
Observed amplification and reverberation of ground motions in the Heathcote Valley during the 2010-2...
To bridge the 1D to the multidimensional site response analysis, aggravation factor at a certain sur...
Earthquakes generate multi-directional ground motions, two components in the horizontal direction an...
Layering and geometry effects on ground response of two-dimensional sedimentary valleys under obliqu...
Earthquake ground motion is affected from local soil conditions, geological structures as well as ea...
Current analytical techniques for seismic ground response analysis are largely based on 1D wave pro...
In Wellington, 3D basin amplification effects observed at 1 – 2 second spectral periods were identif...
Heathcote Valley school strong motion station (HVSC) consistently recorded ground motions with high...
This study examines the performance of nonlinear total-stress wave-propagation site response analysi...
The research addresses Dunedin-Mosgiel seismic hazard. We use scenario earthquakes from local active...
Basin effects have long been proven to be of significance to seismic ground motions. However, 1D sit...
This paper examines various boundary condition assumptions for modelling 2D geotechnical site respo...
Despite the relatively low seismicity, a large earthquake in the Waikato region is expected to have ...
The term "basin effects" refers to entrapment and reverberation of earthquake waves in soft sediment...
One-dimensional analyses can be conducted to estimate the impact of superficial soil layers on earth...
Observed amplification and reverberation of ground motions in the Heathcote Valley during the 2010-2...
To bridge the 1D to the multidimensional site response analysis, aggravation factor at a certain sur...
Earthquakes generate multi-directional ground motions, two components in the horizontal direction an...
Layering and geometry effects on ground response of two-dimensional sedimentary valleys under obliqu...
Earthquake ground motion is affected from local soil conditions, geological structures as well as ea...