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Longjun Xu, Haiying Yu, Wenhai Cao, Lili Xie. 2009: Site dependence of far-source ground motions during the Wenchuan earthquake. Earthquake Science, 22(5): 531-537. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-009-0531-2
Citation: Longjun Xu, Haiying Yu, Wenhai Cao, Lili Xie. 2009: Site dependence of far-source ground motions during the Wenchuan earthquake. Earthquake Science, 22(5): 531-537. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-009-0531-2

Site dependence of far-source ground motions during the Wenchuan earthquake

  • This paper aimed to examine the site dependence and evaluate the methods for site analysis of far-source ground motions. This was achieved through the examination of frequency content estimated by different methods based on strong ground motions recorded at twelve far-source stations in Shandong province during the Wenchuan earthquake. The stations were located in sites with soil profiles ranging from code classes Ⅰ to Ⅲ. Approaches used included the Fourier amplitude spectrum (FAS), the earthquake response spectrum (ERS), the spectral ratio between the horizontal and the vertical components (H/V), the spectral ratio between the spectra at the site and at a reference site (SRRS), and coda wave analysis (CWA). Results showed that major periods of these ground motions obtained by FAS, ERS and H/V ratio methods were all evidently larger than site dominant periods; the periods were also different from each other and mainly reflected the frequency content of long period components. Prominent periods obtained by the SRRS approach neither illuminated the long period aspect nor efficiently determined site features of the motions. The CWA resulted in a period close to site period for stations with good quality recordings. The results obtained in this study will be useful for the evaluation of far-source effect in constructing seismic design spectra and in selecting methods for ground motion site analysis.
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