Title of article :
Simulation of the Seismic Response of Sedimentary Basins with Vertical Constant-Gradient Velocity for IncidentSHWaves
Author/Authors :
F. Luzon، نويسنده , , Maria L. Ramirez، نويسنده , , F. J. Sanchez-Sesma، نويسنده , , A. Posadas ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The simulation of the seismic response of heterogeneous sedimentary basins under incident
plane waves is computed using the Indirect Boundary Element Method (IBEM). To deal with these kinds
of basins we used approximate analytical expressions for the two-dimensional Green’s functions of a
medium with constant-gradient wave propagation velocity. On the other hand, for the homogeneous half
space underlying the sedimentary basin, the full space Green’s functions were used. The response of semicircular
heterogeneous basins under incident SH waves is explored by means of the displacements in the
frequency-space diagrams and synthetic seismograms. Moreover, we compared these results with those
obtained for other homogeneous semi-circular models. The principal differences among them are pointed
out. This simulation provided interesting results that displayed a complex amplification pattern in a rich
spectrum of frequencies and locations. The maximum amplitudes levels were found around the edges of
the heterogeneous sedimentary basins. In time domain some features characterize the seismic response of
the basin which include enhanced generation and trapping of surface waves inside the sediments, and the
reduced emission of seismic energy to the hard rock. In the heterogeneous models the lateral reflections of
surface waves greatly influence the total displacements at the free surface in comparison with the
homogeneous models where the displacements have a shared influence among both vertical and lateral
reflections.
Keywords :
boundary element method , Green’s function , vertical heterogeneity , sedimentary basins , strong ground motion , seismology.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics