Group B, Poster #230, Ground Motions
3D Deterministic Ground Motion Simulations up to 5Hz: Calibration, Validation, and Application of a Seismic Velocity Model in Peru-Chile Coastal Regions
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2022 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #230, SCEC Contribution #12316 VIEW PDF
8), ambient noise tomography across the central Andes (Ward et al., 2013) and the Santiago de Chile basin model with a modified sediment-bedrock interface (Pilz et al., 2011). Finally, we have incorporated 1D borehole data from the Concepcion and Vina del Mar areas into the CVM, and introduced bathymetry data from GEBCO-2019 and a geotechnical layer derived from topography following Ely et al. (2010).
We have validated the CVM using deterministic wave propagation simulations of the 2010 Mw8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake, carried out with the discontinuous mesh finite difference code AWP-ODC up to 5 Hz. Our source model consists of a smooth background slip distribution with superimposed, optimally located high stress-drop subevents (Frankel, 2016), which provides satisfactory fit of the synthetics to strong motion data and ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs). Furthermore, using the validated CVM, we have designed scenario simulations for megathrust scenario events with magnitude up to Mw9.5, relevant for risk assessment of densely-populated urban areas around Lima-Callao, Santiago, Viña del Mar, and Concepción.
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We have validated the CVM using deterministic wave propagation simulations of the 2010 Mw8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake, carried out with the discontinuous mesh finite difference code AWP-ODC up to 5 Hz. Our source model consists of a smooth background slip distribution with superimposed, optimally located high stress-drop subevents (Frankel, 2016), which provides satisfactory fit of the synthetics to strong motion data and ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs). Furthermore, using the validated CVM, we have designed scenario simulations for megathrust scenario events with magnitude up to Mw9.5, relevant for risk assessment of densely-populated urban areas around Lima-Callao, Santiago, Viña del Mar, and Concepción.
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