Soil characteristics in Doon Valley (north west Himalaya, India) by inversion of H/V spectral ratios from ambient noise measurements

Past and recent observations have shown that the local site conditions significantly affect the behavior of seismic waves and its potential to cause destructive earthquakes. Thus, seismic microzonation studies have become crucial for seismic hazard assessment, providing local soil characteristics th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soil dynamics and earthquake engineering (1984) 2015-10, Vol.77, p.309-320
Hauptverfasser: Mundepi, A.K., Galiana-Merino, J.J., Asthana, A.K.L., Rosa-Cintas, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Past and recent observations have shown that the local site conditions significantly affect the behavior of seismic waves and its potential to cause destructive earthquakes. Thus, seismic microzonation studies have become crucial for seismic hazard assessment, providing local soil characteristics that can help to evaluate the possible seismic effects. Among the different methods used for estimating the soil characteristics, the ones based on ambient noise measurements, such as the H/V technique, become a cheap, non-invasive and successful way for evaluating the soil properties along a studied area. In this work, ambient noise measurements were taken at 240 sites around the Doon Valley, India, in order to characterize the sediment deposits. First, the H/V analysis has been carried out to estimate the resonant frequencies along the valley. Subsequently, some of this H/V results have been inverted, using the neighborhood algorithm and the available geotechnical information, in order to provide an estimation of the S-wave velocity profiles at the studied sites. Using all these information, we have characterized the sedimentary deposits in different areas of the Doon Valley, providing the resonant frequency, the soil thickness, the mean S-wave velocity of the sediments, and the mean S-wave velocity in the uppermost 30m. •Soil characterization in Doon Valley, India, by inversion of H/V curves.•Observed fundamental resonant frequencies between 0.2 and 4Hz.•Thickness of the sediments from 265 to 530m along the valley.•Mean S-wave velocity is practically comprised in the range 300–535m/s.•Vs30 ranges from 163 to 265m/s along the valley (site class D-E).
ISSN:0267-7261
1879-341X
DOI:10.1016/j.soildyn.2015.06.006