Affiliation:
1. U.S. Geological Survey 345 Middlefield Road Menlo Park, California 94025
2. Seismological Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California 91125
Abstract
abstract
Near-source ground motion at four azimuths but constant epicentral range is computed from a buried circular strike-slip fault in a half-space. Particle acceleration, velocity, and displacement at each station on the free surface is computed in the frequency band 0.0 to 5.0 Hz. The assumed dislocation is derived from the Kostrov (1964) displacement function for a continuously propagating stress relaxation. The azimuthal variations in the amplitudes and waveforms directly result from spatially varying slip on the fault, spatially varying radiation pattern over the fault, and the magnitude and direction of the rupture velocity. The near-source ground motions are dominated by the rupture in the direction of the receiver.
Using a 100-bar effective stress (initial stress minus sliding friction) in a Poisson solid with β = 3.0 km/sec the shear wave speed, and shear modulus μ = 3.0 × 1011 dyne/cm2, the simulated earthquake has a moment Mo = 4.5 × 1025 dyne-cm. Using a rupture velocity of 0.9β, the peak acceleration is 1195 cm/sec2 and velocity 104 cm/sec for the receiver directly on strike. For a receiver 30° off strike, the maximum acceleration 236 cm/sec2 occurs on the vertical component.
Publisher
Seismological Society of America (SSA)
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
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