Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
2004-01-20
Physics
Geophysics
Submitted to Geophys.J.Intl
Scientific paper
We show, essentially by theoretical means, that for a site with the chosen simple geometry and mechanical properties (horizontal, homogeneous, soft viscoelastic layer of infinite lateral extent overlying, and in welded contact with, a homogeneous, hard elastic substratum of half-infinite radial extent, shear-horizontal motion): 1) coupling to Love modes is all the weaker the farther the seismic source (modeled as a line, assumed to lie in the substratum) is from the lower boundary of the soft layer, 2) for a line source close to the lower boundary of the soft layer, the ground response is characterized by possible beating phenomena, and is of significantly-longer duration than for excitation by cylindrical waves radiated by deep sources. Numerical applications of the theory show, for instance, that a line source, located 40m below the lower boundary of a 60m thick soft layer in a hypothetical Mexico City-like site, radiating a SH pulse of 4s duration, produces substantial ground motion during 200s, with marked beating, at an epicentral distance of 3km. This response is in some respects similar to that observed in real cities located at soft-soil sites so that the model employed herein may help to establish the causes and pinpoint the major contributing factors of the devastating effects of earthquakes in such cities.
Groby Jean-Philippe
Wirgin Armand
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