Title of article :
Low Free-Field Accelerations of the 1999 Kocaeli Earthquake?
Author/Authors :
Joachim Miksat، نويسنده , , Friedemann Wenzel، نويسنده , , Vladimir Sokolov ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The August 17, 1999 Kocaeli earthquake ruptured the earth’s surface along 145 km and
produced a magnitude of Mw ¼ 7.4. As expected for such an event Modified Mercalli intensities of
typically IX and X in the vicinity of the fault were determined. Yet the observed accelerations at the five
near-fault sites remained amazingly small with horizontal PGA values of 0.14 g to 0.4 g. We attempt to
resolve the enigma by modeling surface ground motion with a finite-difference algorithm, utilizing two
different rupture and slip histories derived from the strong-motion observations and ‘translate’ the
computed horizontal motion in intensity values. We can show that (a) in a given simple crustal velocity
model different slip distributions result in significantly different ground motion distributions in the vicinity
of the fault even though both slip distributions fit the observed accelerometer data quite well. (b) Both slip
distributions ‘project’ high ground motion into areas adjacent to the fault where no accelerometer was
located. (c) Both slip distributions are not fully compatible with observed intensity observations around the
fault, although this could be partly attributed to the lack of knowledge regarding to the crustal structure.
In the light of our results it would thus be misleading if the few strong-motion observations around the
Kocaeli earthquake fault were taken as typical or representative for the entire area and for potential future
events.
Keywords :
attenuation relationships , Kocaeli earthquake , Finite-difference modeling , macroseismicintensity.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics