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Journal: Chinese Journal of Geophysics  2010 No.8  Share to Sinaweibo  Share to QQweibo  Share to Facebook  Share to Twitter    clicks:968   
Title:
Characteristics of near-fault vertical and horizontal ground motion from the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake
Author: XIE Jun-Ju, WEN Zeng-Ping, GAO Meng-Tan, HU Yu-Xian, HE Shao-Lin
Adress: Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration,Beijing 100081,China
Abstract:
Abstract Characteristics of near-fault vertical and horizontal ground motion from 2008 Wenchuan earthquake are investigated in this paper. Records from 40 strong motion stations along the Beichuan-Yingxiu fault with fault distance smaller than 120 km are used as database. Based on the analysis of peak ground acceleration, peak velocity, spectra acceleration and spectra ratio of vertical to horizontal ground motion, the following conclusions can be made: (1) Hanging wall effects are shown in PGA for near-fault ground motions within 60km to the fault rupture, the empirical model results in up to a 30%~40% increase in peak horizontal and vertical accelerations on the hanging wall over the distance range of 3 to 60km relative to the median attenuation for the Wenchuan earthquake. The peak acceleration residuals on the hanging wall appear to be biased to positive values whereas the residuals for footwall sites are negative. The EW component of horizontal accelerations is larger than the NS component and attenuates more slowly. (2) There is a lack of long period component in near-fault ground motion of Wenchuan earthquake, the value of spectrum acceleration decrease rapidly in the long period range. The maximum spectrum acceleration is only 0.5g even at locations very close to the main causative fault at period 1.0 s. Large distinctions are shown in the distribution of acceleration spectrum ratio (Vertical/Horizontal) for near-source ground motion at longer periods (T=0.2 s, 0.5 s, 1.0 s) with respect to short periods (T=0.05 s, 0.1 s).(3) High intensity of UD component is shown for near-fault ground motion, the PGA ratio (Vertical/Horizontal) can be as large as 1.4. High intensity of UD component is more obvious on the hanging wall, and the PGA ratios on the hanging wall are much larger compared with the footwall. For some near-fault records, the acceleration spectrum ratio (Vertical/Horizontal) can even be larger than 1.5. It can also be concluded that the acceleration spectrum ratio decrease with the increasing of fault distance at short periods (<0.1 s).

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