Underlain by soft soils, the Taipei Metropolitan Area (TMA) experienced major damage due to ground-motion amplification during the Hualien earthquake of 1986, the Chi-Chi earthquake of 1999, the Hualien earthquake of 2002 and the Taitung earthquake of 2003. To study how a local site can substantially change the characteristics of seismic waves as they pass through soft deposits below the free surface, two complementary downhole seismic arrays have been operated in the TMA, since 1991 and 2008. The accelerometer downhole array is composed of eight boreholes at depths in excess of 300 meters. The downhole array velocity sensor collocated with accelerometer composed of four boreholes at depths up to 90 meters. The integrated seismic network mo...
Abstract Weak-motion geotechnical array recordings at 38 stations of the Japa-nese strong-motion net...
On October 20, 2009, a series of felt earthquakes with local magnitudes ranging from 2.8 - 3.2 occur...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...
Three individual studies are performed in northern Taiwan.First, the relatively-new Strong Motion Do...
The in-situ liquefaction monitoring downhole array was installed at Chingliao, Hobee, Tainan, by the...
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In the Tatun mountain area of northern Taiwan are two strong motion stations approximately 2.5 km ap...
Chi-chi earthquake occurred in the middle of Taiwan on September 21, 1999. In Taipei city, which is ...
Downhole arrays provide enhanced understanding of dynamic soil behavior and site response. Historica...
Microtremor measurements are conducted using arrays of sensors at six strong motion stations in Taiw...
Abstract The Taipei basin, located in northwest Taiwan about 160 km from the epicenter of the Chi-Ch...
Although Taipei basin already had a very dense observation network of strong motion accelerometers u...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan, is geographically located on a sediment-filled basin and has exp...
Abstract Weak-motion geotechnical array recordings at 38 stations of the Japa-nese strong-motion net...
On October 20, 2009, a series of felt earthquakes with local magnitudes ranging from 2.8 - 3.2 occur...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...
Three individual studies are performed in northern Taiwan.First, the relatively-new Strong Motion Do...
The in-situ liquefaction monitoring downhole array was installed at Chingliao, Hobee, Tainan, by the...
[[sponsorship]]地球科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
In the Tatun mountain area of northern Taiwan are two strong motion stations approximately 2.5 km ap...
Chi-chi earthquake occurred in the middle of Taiwan on September 21, 1999. In Taipei city, which is ...
Downhole arrays provide enhanced understanding of dynamic soil behavior and site response. Historica...
Microtremor measurements are conducted using arrays of sensors at six strong motion stations in Taiw...
Abstract The Taipei basin, located in northwest Taiwan about 160 km from the epicenter of the Chi-Ch...
Although Taipei basin already had a very dense observation network of strong motion accelerometers u...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
Near surface soils can greatly influence the amplitude, duration, and frequency content of ground mo...
Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan, is geographically located on a sediment-filled basin and has exp...
Abstract Weak-motion geotechnical array recordings at 38 stations of the Japa-nese strong-motion net...
On October 20, 2009, a series of felt earthquakes with local magnitudes ranging from 2.8 - 3.2 occur...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...