Earthquake S waves can become trapped, or resonate, between the free surface and high-impedance basal layers, strongly contributing to site response at specific frequencies. Strong S-wave resonances have been observed in the central and eastern U.S., where many sites sit on unlithified sediments underlain by stiff bedrock. To evaluate S-wave resonances in this region, we calculated 1D linear site-responses at 89 seismic stations with developed S-wave velocity profiles into bedrock. We found that S-wave resonances at the fundamental and strongest (peak) modes occur across large ranges of frequencies, each spanning more than two orders of magnitude — 0.21–54.0 Hz and 0.29–71.5 Hz, respectively. Amplifications of ∼5 and ∼6 are common at the fu...
Abstract Simple spectral ratio (SSR) and horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) site-response estimates at 47 ...
We developed a new method of determining site response and amplification for use in hazard analysis ...
the installation of an array of 18 seismic stations along a line crossing the Los Angeles basin from...
Earthquake S waves can become trapped, or resonate, between the free surface and high-impedance basa...
Earthquake S waves can become trapped, or resonate, between the free surface and high-impedance basa...
Ambient noise is typically used to estimate seismic site effects and velocity profiles instead of ea...
The impact of unconsolidated sedimentary basins on ground motion amplification is of particular inte...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...
Following the work of Phillips (1985), we have computed site amplification factors for coda waves at...
Amplification is a key paramter considered to account modifcation of seimic wave in the soil for ear...
Abstract We calculate spectral ratios for S waves and codas to evaluate the amplification of 14 site...
We analyze S-wave spectra from strong motion seismograms observed at the rock and sedimentary sites....
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
Abst rac t We tested the hypothesis nvolved in determining the dynamic response of soils using spect...
Abstract Simple spectral ratio (SSR) and horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) site-response estimates at 47 ...
We developed a new method of determining site response and amplification for use in hazard analysis ...
the installation of an array of 18 seismic stations along a line crossing the Los Angeles basin from...
Earthquake S waves can become trapped, or resonate, between the free surface and high-impedance basa...
Earthquake S waves can become trapped, or resonate, between the free surface and high-impedance basa...
Ambient noise is typically used to estimate seismic site effects and velocity profiles instead of ea...
The impact of unconsolidated sedimentary basins on ground motion amplification is of particular inte...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...
Following the work of Phillips (1985), we have computed site amplification factors for coda waves at...
Amplification is a key paramter considered to account modifcation of seimic wave in the soil for ear...
Abstract We calculate spectral ratios for S waves and codas to evaluate the amplification of 14 site...
We analyze S-wave spectra from strong motion seismograms observed at the rock and sedimentary sites....
The authors use previously determined direct-wave attenuation functions as well as stable, coda-deri...
Abst rac t We tested the hypothesis nvolved in determining the dynamic response of soils using spect...
Abstract Simple spectral ratio (SSR) and horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) site-response estimates at 47 ...
We developed a new method of determining site response and amplification for use in hazard analysis ...
the installation of an array of 18 seismic stations along a line crossing the Los Angeles basin from...