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Ground Motion Zoning of Santiago de Cuba: An Approach by SH Waves Modelling

ALVAREZ L.
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GARCIA J.
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VACCARI, FRANCO
altro
ARANGO E.
2004
  • journal article

Periodico
PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Abstract
The expected ground motion in Santiago de Cuba basin from earthquakes which occurred in the Oriente fault zone is studied. Synthetic SH-waves, seismograms have been calculated along four profiles in the basin by the hybrid approach (modal summation for the path source-profile and finite differences for the profile) for a maximum frequency of 1 Hz. The response spectra ratio (RSR) has been determined in 49 sites, distributed along all considered profiles with a spacing of 900 m. The corresponding RSR versus frequency curves have been classified using a logical-combinatorial algorithm. The results of the classification, in combination with the uppermost geological setting (geotechnical information and geological geometry of the subsoil) are used for the seismic zoning of the city. Three different main zones are identified, and a small sector characterized by major resonance effects, due to the particular structural conditions. Each zone is characterized in terms of its expected ground motion parameters for the most probable strong earthquake (MS 1⁄4 7), and for the maximum possible (MS 1⁄4 8).
DOI
10.1007/s00024-003-2500-3
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1698559
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  • Synthetic seismograms...

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Data di acquisizione
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