Authors
FE Udwadia, MD Trifunac
Publication date
1973/8/1
Journal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume
63
Issue
4
Pages
1227-1253
Publisher
The Seismological Society of America
Description
abstract
Strong earthquake ground shaking has been investigated by the study of 15 events recorded in El Centro, California. The strong-motion records analyzed show that no simple features (e.g., local site conditions) govern the details of local ground shaking. Any effects of local subsoil conditions at this site appear to be overshadowed by the source mechanism and the transmission path, there being no distinctly identifiable site periodicities.
Microtremor measurements have been taken in the area surrounding the strong-motion site. The objective was an investigation of possible correlations with strong ground motions and the analysis of site-response characteristics. Basic difficulties in ascertaining local site conditions through such low-amplitude ground motions are illustrated. It has been found that in this area microtremor and earthquake processes are widely different in character …
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Scholar articles
FE Udwadia, MD Trifunac - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1973