Identification of Seismic Reference Stations in Europe
Session: Advances in Upper Crustal Geophysical Characterization
Type: Oral
Date: 4/29/2020
Time: 05:00 PM
Room: 215 + 220
Description:
The growing seismic networks and the increasing number of permanent seismic stations can help in improving the physical basis of seismic hazard assessment. To this cud, the recording of reference ground-motion and the definition of reference site conditions is of great significance. If a reliable estimate of the reference ground-motion is known, its modification at any given site can be modelled with respect to that reference site. Since the choice of a properly assessed reference site is not straightforward, mainly due to the high variability in the shallow layers, such choices prove to be affected by large uncertainties. While proxy parameters like the average S wave velocity over the uppermost 30 m (vS30) may help in characterizing reference site conditions, such parameters are neither available at all sites nor do they enable concluding that the site is not affected by amplification and attenuation effects.
In this study, we identify prospective reference sites throughout Europe in a harmonized and entirely data-driven way. All analysis is based on freely available geological and geophysical information and no on-site measurements or site-specific proxies are required. The study accounts for both the influence of amplification and attenuation over the entire frequency band of engineering interest. To address the key conceptual issues, we verify our classification based on machine learning techniques in which the influence of the individual site characterization parameters is investigated. Our study indicates that around 250 sites in Europe over more than 2,000 investigated are not affected by local site effects and can de facto be considered as reference sites.
Presenting Author: Marco Pilz
Authors
Marco Pilz pilz@gfz-potsdam.de GFZ Research Center for Geosciences, Potsdam, , Germany Presenting Author
Corresponding Author
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Fabrice Cotton fcotton@gfz-potsdam.de GFZ Research Center for Geosciences, Potsdam, , Germany |
Sreeram R Kotha sreeram@gfz-potsdam.de ISTerre, Grenoble, , France |
Identification of Seismic Reference Stations in Europe
Category
Advances in Upper Crustal Geophysical Characterization