Title of article :
A Comprehensive Study of the Observed Spectral Decay in Strong-Motion Accelerations Recorded in Guerrero, Mexico
Author/Authors :
Purvance، Matthew D. نويسنده , , Anderson، John G. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
Abstract :
The Fourier spectra of S waves on strong-motion accelerograms fall off rapidly at the highest frequencies. Anderson and Hough (1984) suggested characterizing the high-frequency fall-off as A(f) ~ exp(-pi kappa f), defining the observed rate of fall-off, kappa, as the spectral decay parameter. It has been proposed that variability in kappa results from variable near-surface attenuation and that estimates of kappa from small- to moderate-magnitude events apply to the largest earthquakes. No systematic investigation into the behavior of kappa over a broad magnitude range has been previously undertaken. The Guerrero Accelerograph Array has recorded enough strong-motion data from earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from under 3.0 to 8.0 to achieve a high level of statistical significance. The records are chosen to minimize the influence of the corner frequency on the spectral shape, and the kappa values are estimated from the high-frequency slopes alone. This study finds that the terms in the model kappa = kappa site + kappa event reduce the misfit significantly, with the kappa site and kappa event contributing similarly to the total kappa value. Evidence suggests thatkappa event results primarily from source characteristics as opposed to propagation path effects. The absence of a statistically significant dependence of kappa on epicentral distance is observed in the Guerrero region. Measuring ? over the frequency bands from 10 to 30 Hz and 10 to 45 Hz reveals increasing kappa event with magnitude. When kappa is measured from 25 to 45 Hz, kappa event is not correlated with magnitude, although its role in error reduction remains significant. kappa event also varies systematically with focal mechanism: of all M>=5.1 earthquakes with available focal mechanisms,kappa event is on average 4.5 msec less in normal-faulting earthquakes than in thrusting events.
Journal title :
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Journal title :
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America