High-Resolution Site Response Study of the Los Angeles Basin from the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence
Session: Near-Surface Effects: Advances in Site Response Estimation and Its Applications
Type: Oral
Date: 4/28/2020
Time: 11:30 AM
Room: 110 + 140
Description:
We study site response in urban Los Angeles during the two largest events of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence, using recordings from multiple regional seismic networks as well as a subset of 350 stations from the much denser Community Seismic Network (www.csn.caltech.edu). We calculate response spectral amplitudes for a selection of periods of engineering significance (1,3,6 and 8 s) and compute site amplification factors relative to a bedrock site. The site effects present in urban Los Angeles are significant and reproducible between the two events. Coherent longer period amplification patterns are present in the Los Angeles basin with the maximum amplifications found in the central and western regions for both events (amplification factors of up to 7, for 6-s period). We observe the largest amplification factors for the shorter periods in the south-eastern region (amplification factors of up to 6, for 1-s period), however the amplifications are less spatially coherent. The high network density provides an increase in the spatial resolution of the observations and an opportunity to capture these smaller scale variations. We observe high amplifications in the south-eastern quadrant of the San Fernando Valley basin at all periods up to factors of 9 at 6-s period. We examine possible correlations of the site amplifications with geophysical parameters such as the depth-to-basement and the uppermost 30-m average shear-wave velocity (VS30). We found no significant correlation for the 1-s period, while a weak correlation appears for the 3-s period and gets stronger for the longer periods.
Presenting Author: Filippos Filippitzis
Authors
Filippos Filippitzis ffilippi@caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States Presenting Author
Corresponding Author
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Monica Kohler kohler@caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
Thomas Heaton heatont@caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
Robert W Clayton clay@gps.caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
Richard Guy rguy@gps.caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
Julian Bunn julian.bunn@caltech.edu California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
Mani Chandy kmchandy@gmail.com California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, United States |
High-Resolution Site Response Study of the Los Angeles Basin from the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence
Category
Near-Surface Effects: Advances in Site Response Estimation and Its Applications