Group A, Poster #191, Ground Motions (GM)
3D Broadband (0-25 Hz) Ground Motion Simulations for Statewide California
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2024 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #191, SCEC Contribution #13881 VIEW PDF
ence local peak ground motions and durations, potentially leading to inaccuracies in seismic hazard assessments. To overcome these limitations, we have integrated into the BBP the 3D physics-based ground motion simulation code AWP-ODC with support for topography (O’Reilly et al., 2022), frequency-dependent anelastic attenuation (Withers et al., 2015), and statistical distributions of small-scale heterogeneities (Savran and Olsen, 2016), and extend the physics-based simulations to 2-4 Hz. We extract high-resolution statewide 3D velocity models using the SCEC Unified Community Velocity Model (UCVM, Small et al., 2017, 2022). We first validate the velocity model against recordings of the 1989 Loma Prieta, 2019 Ridgecrest and 1994 Northridge earthquakes in northern California, central and southern California, respectively. Then, we simulate ten M7-7.7 scenario earthquakes in California, combining the 3D deterministic simulations with stochastic signals up to 25 Hz. By comparing these results with Ground Motion Models (GMMs) and 1D synthetic scenarios, we identify and address deficiencies in existing hazard models, and expect to contribute to more accurate and comprehensive seismic hazard assessment across statewide California.
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