We present a site effect study for the city of Izmir, Western Anatolia, Turkey. Local amplification was evaluated using state-of-practice tools. Ten earthquakes recorded at 16 sites were analysed using spectral ratios relative to a reference site, horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios, and an inversion scheme of the Fourier amplitude spectra of the recorded S-waves. Seismic noise records were also used to estimate site effects. The different estimates are in good agreement among them, although a basic uncertainty of a factor of 2 seems difficult to decrease. We used our site effect estimates to predict ground motion in Izmir for a possible M6.5 earthquake close to the city using stochastic modelling. Site effects have a large impact on PSV...
The site response at 15 stations in the Adana-Ceyhan region (Southern Turkey) is calculated from the...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Due to the unique soil and morphological conditions prevailing in Izmir Bay basin, structural damage...
The city of Izmir, located at the western end of Turkey, has experienced many strong earthquakes thr...
International audienceSince the 1999 Izmit and Düzce earthquakes in northwest Turkey, many seismic h...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
Seismic hazard studies have become progressively more important for earthquake engineering applicati...
In this study, we provide a complete description of the ground-motion characteristics of the western...
The site effect plays very important role for planning design of structures and estimating seismic d...
For Anatolian earthquakes, there are insufficient strong motion data from rock sites to model an att...
This paper aims to investigate the site response of the sediment characteristics and to perform seis...
Recent major earthquakes have explicitly demonstrated that near-surface local site conditions that c...
For Anatolian earthquakes, there are insufficient strong motion data from rock sites to model an att...
WOS: 000508659600005Evaluation of earthquake impacts in settlements with a high risk of earthquake o...
WOS: 000486020300003Consideration of the effects of the site response in the design of civil structu...
The site response at 15 stations in the Adana-Ceyhan region (Southern Turkey) is calculated from the...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Due to the unique soil and morphological conditions prevailing in Izmir Bay basin, structural damage...
The city of Izmir, located at the western end of Turkey, has experienced many strong earthquakes thr...
International audienceSince the 1999 Izmit and Düzce earthquakes in northwest Turkey, many seismic h...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
Seismic hazard studies have become progressively more important for earthquake engineering applicati...
In this study, we provide a complete description of the ground-motion characteristics of the western...
The site effect plays very important role for planning design of structures and estimating seismic d...
For Anatolian earthquakes, there are insufficient strong motion data from rock sites to model an att...
This paper aims to investigate the site response of the sediment characteristics and to perform seis...
Recent major earthquakes have explicitly demonstrated that near-surface local site conditions that c...
For Anatolian earthquakes, there are insufficient strong motion data from rock sites to model an att...
WOS: 000508659600005Evaluation of earthquake impacts in settlements with a high risk of earthquake o...
WOS: 000486020300003Consideration of the effects of the site response in the design of civil structu...
The site response at 15 stations in the Adana-Ceyhan region (Southern Turkey) is calculated from the...
On the 30th of October 2020, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 14 km north of Samos Island, causin...
Due to the unique soil and morphological conditions prevailing in Izmir Bay basin, structural damage...