Published January 1, 2014
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Effect of soil conditions on predicted ground motion: Case study from Western Anatolia, Turkey
- 1. Dokuz Eylul Univ, Earthquake Res & Implementat Ctr, TR-35160 Izmir, Turkey
- 2. Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ingn, Coyoacan 04510, DF, Mexico
- 3. Dokuz Eylul Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Geophys, TR-35160 Izmir, Turkey
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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 (pseudospectral velocity), where local amplification increases amplitudes by almost a factor of 9 at 1 Hz relative to the firm ground condition. Our results allow identifying the neighbourhoods of Izmir where hazard mitigation measurements are a priority task and will also be useful for planning urban development. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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