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Science 26 March 1999: Vol. 283. no. 5410, pp. 2045 - 2050 DOI: 10.1126/science.283.5410.2045
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Replication of Apparent Nonlinear Seismic Response with Linear Wave Propagation Models
Daniel R. H. O'Connell
It is necessary to understand ground-motion amplification by
sediment, defined as the ratio of ground motions at sediment sites to
those at rock sites, to predict seismic loadings for earthquake
engineering. At sediment sites, observed weak-motion amplifications from magnitude 3 to 4 aftershocks of the
1994 Northridge earthquake were twice as large as magnitude 6.7 mainshock amplifications. Amplitude-dependent (nonlinear)
amplification by sediment is one explanation. However, earthquake
simulations with empirical impulse responses and elastic
finite-difference calculations with weakly heterogeneous, random
three-dimensional (3D) crustal velocity variations show that linear
wave propagation can explain observed (apparently nonlinear) sediment
responses. Random 3D velocity variations also reproduce the observed
log-normal dispersion of peak ground motions. Deterministic wave
propagation models are not adequate to quantify the scaling and
dispersion of near-source ground motions.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Box 25007 D-8330, Denver, CO
80225, USA. E-mail: geomagic{at}seismo.usbr.gov
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