Author/Authors :
Yaghmaei-Sabegh، S. نويسنده , , Tsang، H.H. نويسنده Ph.D. degree ,
Abstract :
This paper presents an updated study and numerical modelling of the Tabas, eastern Iran
earthquake (Mw = 7.4), which occurred on September 16, 1978, using new techniques recently proposed
by various researchers. Firstly, the near-fault ground motions recorded at a station very close to the
fault were examined based on the characteristics of the velocity pulses and the frequency content of
the motions. Evidence of directivity effects in recorded, near-fault ground motion, has been investigated
using various methods. In the second part of this paper, stochastic simulations of near-fault, strong
ground motion, using finite-fault modelling, based on a dynamic corner frequency recently proposed by
Motazedian and Atkinson [Motazedian, D. and Atkinson, G. ‘‘Stochastic finite-fault modelling based on a
dynamic corner frequency’’, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer., 95(2), pp. 995–1010 (2005)], have been presented.
In order to model the impulsive behaviour of near-fault ground motion, the finite-fault model was
combined with the mathematical expression of Mavroeidis and Papageorgiou [Mavroeidis, G.P. and
Papageorgiou, A.S. ‘‘A mathematical representation of near-fault ground motions’’, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Amer.,
3, pp. 1099–1131 (2003)] for modelling pulse characteristics. A new set of modelling parameters has been
recommended and good agreement has been found between the recorded and simulated response spectra.
The velocity pulses observed in near-fault ground motion records could also be mimicked.