Site response evolution and sediment mapping using horizontal to vertical spectral ratios (HVSR) of ground ambient noise in Jammu city, NW India
The technique of ground ambient noise (micro tremor) measurement and analysis has been successful for site characterization in many places around the world. This technique has the advantage of being a fast and easy way to estimate the effect of ground motion characteristics due to an earthquake. Sin...
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description | The technique of ground ambient noise (micro tremor) measurement and analysis has been successful for site characterization in many places around the world. This technique has the advantage of being a fast and easy way to estimate the effect of ground motion characteristics due to an earthquake. Single station ground ambient noise (micro tremor) measurements were carried out at 136 sites in the municipal limit of Jammu city, NW Himalaya. This extensive survey allows the estimation of fundamental resonance frequencies (0.432 to 7 Hz) of the region and identifies the areas prone to site amplification. The thickness of the soft sediments has been derived using empirical relationship that comes out to be 14 to 295 mts above the bedrock. The results are in good agreement with the 1-D profile derived using MASW measurements from representative sites. The resonance frequency and sediment thickness is in good agreement with the geological distribution of sedimentary units, indicating a progressive decrease of the fundamental resonance frequencies from the northeastern part (where the bedrock outcrops is exposed) to the southwestern and southern side where a thick sedimentary cover is estimated. |
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