Title of article :
Observed Evolution of Linear and Nonlinear Effects at the Dahan Downhole Array, Taiwan: Analysis of the September 21, 1999 M 7.3 Chi-Chi Earthquake Sequence
Author/Authors :
Huey-Chu Huang ، نويسنده , , Shin-Wei Huang، نويسنده , , Hung-Chie Chiu ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In this paper, the site characteristics of the Dahan downhole array are studied by analyzing
the September 21, 1999 M 7.3 Chi-Chi earthquake sequence including the main shock and some
aftershocks. The four-level array (0 m, 50 m, 100 m and 200 m) is located to the north of Hualien City in
eastern Taiwan. Polarization analysis is used to check the orientation errors of the seismometers at
different levels of depth. If the surface instrument is chosen as reference, the angle between the major
polarization axes of the surface and any downhole records is the orientation error that must be corrected
for the downhole accelerographs. The orientation errors at depths of 50 m, 100 m and 200 m are 32 , 120
and )84 . After the corrections, the coherency between the surface and downhole records is substantially
improved. Spectral ratio analysis shows that the predominant frequency of the Chi-Chi main shock shifts
to a lower frequency. We also simulate ground motions at different depths by using the Haskell method
with a linear velocity structure model. The record at surface is chosen as the input motion. Compared with
the observed data, ground acceleration can be well reproduced for the aftershocks (weak-motion events) of
the September 21, 1999 M 7.3 Chi-Chi earthquake. However, for the Chi-Chi main shock, the synthetic
waveform cannot match well with the observation neither in amplitude nor in phase. This indicates that
large ground shaking probably induced the nonlinear site effect at that time, and the model used cannot
support it.
Keywords :
Downhole array , Chi-Chi earthquake , Haskell method , spectralratio. , Polarization analysis
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics