Quantitative analysis of surface‐wave propagation in the Mexico City Valley

Author:

Meza‐Fajardo Kristel C.1,Papageorgiou Apostolos S.2

Affiliation:

1. Osha Bergman Watanabe & Burton Paris France

2. Civil Engineer, PhD (retired) Thessaloniki Greece

Abstract

AbstractThe Mexico City basin is an extreme example of an alluvial geological structure that induces long duration and large amplification on ground motions. Researchers have established that the seismic wavefield within the Mexico City basin is composed primarily of surface waves. In the present work, we present a quantitative analysis of the surface‐wave field propagating in the Mexico City basin and generated by thrust‐ and normal‐faulting events. Surface waves are identified and extracted from three‐component ground motion recordings using a technique that exploits the polarization of ground motion. The spatial analysis of the extracted waves clearly shows that the basin response, is strongly dominated by low‐frequency ( to ) Love waves. For all seismic events considered, we found that the identified Love waves can reach amplitudes three times larger as compared to Rayleigh waves. Our analysis indicates that surface wave amplification (as defined in the present work) increases with the 1D fundamental resonant site‐period T1, and appears to be independent of earthquake magnitude. We also quantify the mean delay time of the central frequency f0 of the extracted waves. We found that the of Love waves is spatially more coherent as compared to that of Rayleigh waves. The parameter T1 appears to be a good “proxy” of surface wave effects. This is manifested by a reciprocal relation that was established between T1 and the frequency f0 of the extracted Love waves. Equally important, the latter reciprocal relation turns out to be independent of earthquake magnitude.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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