Understanding Regional Site-Amplification Effects in the San Francisco Bay Region, California Through Ground-Motion Analysis and Modeling of Regional Seismic Velocity Structure
Description:
We explore the relationship between regional site amplification and seismic velocity profiles in the San Francisco Bay region of California through ground-motion analysis and modeling of one-dimensional profiles from three-dimensional seismic velocity models. We compute Fourier amplitude ground motions using a dataset of 34,000 records from 200 M>3.3 earthquakes. The site terms are computed from mixed-effects regressions of the ground-motion residuals, relative to the Bayless and Abrahamson (2019; BA19) ground-motion model (GMM), and partitioned into bias, event, and station-specific components. We first evaluate the effect on data misfit from the use of site parameters—time-averaged shear-wave speed to 30 m (VS30) and depth to the 1-km/s shear-wave horizon (Z1). The impact of the and parameters on fits from the BA19 GMM is assessed by comparing sets of site terms that result from the use of uniform reference VS30, VS30-only, and from VS30-Z 1 -pairs at each site when evaluating the GMM. We identify regions of persistent long-period (T>1 s) misfit, which indicate site response that differs from that of the GMM. For all sites, we extract profiles from the U.S. Geological Survey San Francisco Bay region seismic velocity model (Aagaard and Hirakawa, 2021) and the National Crustal Model (Boyd, 2020). Using Thompson-Haskell propagator matrix methods, we compute amplifications from the profiles and compare the period-dependent trends in amplification with the trends in the ground-motion residuals. With a primary focus on the sedimentary basins of the region, we explore the effect of seismic velocity structure on the ground-motion misfits. Understanding the causes of varying site amplifications will be an important step towards integrating nonergodic GMMs in regional seismic hazards assessments and may lead to improved models to predict site response that extend beyond the San Francisco Bay region.
Session: Regional-Scale Hazard, Risk and Loss Assessments [Poster Session]
Type: Poster
Date: 5/3/2024
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Morgan
Student Presenter: No
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Authors
Morgan Moschetti Presenting Author Corresponding Author mmoschetti@usgs.gov U.S. Geological Survey |
Brad Aagaard baagaard@usgs.gov U.S. Geological Survey |
Oliver Boyd olboyd@usgs.gov U.S. Geological Survey |
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Understanding Regional Site-Amplification Effects in the San Francisco Bay Region, California Through Ground-Motion Analysis and Modeling of Regional Seismic Velocity Structure
Category
Regional-Scale Hazard, Risk and Loss Assessments