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The main features of the local geological conditions can explain the macroseismic intensity caused in Xiji-Langfu (Beijing) by the Ms=7.7 Tangshan 1976 earthquake

Sun, R.
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VACCARI, FRANCO
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Marrara, F.
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PANZA, GIULIANO
1998
  • journal article

Periodico
PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Abstract
The special geological conditions in the Xiji-Langfu area are the main reason for the anomalous high macroseismic intensity caused by the Tangshan, 1976 earthquake. The area is formed by deep deposits - mainly alluvium sands and clays poorly consolidated and with high water content - that have been trapped by the Xiadian fault. From simulated ground motion we have computed quantities commonly used for engineering purposes like the acceleration maximum amplitude (AMAX) and the total energy of ground motion (W), which is related to the Arias Intensity. Th thick low velocity deposits are responsible for the large increment of the values of AMAX and W inside the basin. On the two sides of the Xidian fault AMAX and W can vary by 200% and 700% respectively, and these variations are quite stable with varying thickness and sedimentary deposit used in the models. With the existing relationships between acceleration (AMAX) and macroseismic intensity (I) our results can explain the large values of I observed in the Xiji-Langfu area, in connection with the Tangshan earthquake.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2378203
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  • Macroseismic intensit...

  • Tangshan 1976 earthqu...

  • synthetic seismogram

  • soil amplification.

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