Title of article
Attenuation and Site Effects in the Region of Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles
Author/Authors
Castro، Raul R. نويسنده , , Fabriol، Hubert نويسنده , , Bour، Myriam نويسنده , , Brun، Benoit Le نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-611
From page
612
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0
Abstract
The accelerograph network of Pointe-à-Pitre operated by the Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres recorded strong motions from earthquakes located in the northern Lesser Antilles. Twenty-three small to moderate earthquakes (M 2.9–5.5) were used to estimate S-wave attenuation and site effects. We characterized the spectral amplitude decay with distance at discrete frequencies between 0.6 and 25.0 Hz using a nonparametric approach. The resulting attenuation functions were used to correct the strong-motion records, and then we separated source and site effects using a spectral inversion technique. We compared the site functions obtained with previous estimates reported by Le Brun et al. (2001) using a standard spectral ratio technique and the Nakamura method (1989). We found that the three approaches give similar site-response functions. The site amplification, inferred from the inversion results, is significant at several sites. For instance, the soft soil sites at station GS show a maximum amplification factor of 18 at 1.3 Hz, station SF a factor of 9.5 at 5 Hz, and station T2 a factor of 8.5 at 1.0 Hz. To estimate the quality factor Q of the S waves, we model the empirical attenuation functions using a parametric attenuation function of the form (f,r) = G(r)· e -pi f r/Qbeta, where f, r, beta, and G(r) are frequency, hypocentral distance, mean shear-wave velocity, and the geometric spreading function, respectively. We constrain G(r) = 10/r b, finding that the coefficients b and Q are both frequency dependent. In the frequency band analyzed (0.3
Journal title
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Record number
63563
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