Effects of a 3D basin on the near-fault ground motion by an FK-FE hybrid method

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Applied Geophysics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jappgeo.2024.105581
Zhenning Ba , Shujuan Han , Jingxuan Zhao , Zhonghan Liu
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In the pursuit of accurately representing the full-process ground motion of a 3D near-fault complex site, an FK-FE hybrid method based on the idea of domain reduction is proposed. By integrating the Frequency-Wavenumber (FK) and Finite Element (FE) Methods, the hybrid method provides a new solution to seismic modeling which adaptively addresses multi-scale crustal models (from crustal to geotechnical scale) and intricate 3D site models, with consistent efficiency and precision. Then, the hybrid method is verified by comparing with results of the FK method and further validated by comparing with strong-earthquake records of the 2021 Yangbi M6.4 earthquake. Further, the proposed hybrid method is used to investigate the influence of the basin (wave velocity ratio of internal and external medium, basin's thickness) on near-fault effects due to the finite-fault source, and reveal the comprehensive mechanism of near-fault effects and basin effects. The results show that: the basin-focusing effect enhances the concentration of near-fault ground motions, and further expands the concentration range of strong-earthquake. The increases of the wave velocity ratio and basin's thickness augment the basin-focusing effect, and then the amplification effect of the basin on the fling-step effect becomes more pronounced. These results can provide a reference basis for seismic ground motion estimation and engineering seismic design in near-field complex sites.
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用FK-FE混合方法研究三维盆地对近断层地震动的影响
为了准确表征三维近断层复杂场地的全过程地面运动,提出了一种基于域约简思想的FK-FE混合方法。该方法将频波数法(FK)和有限元法(FE)相结合,提供了一种新的地震建模方法,可自适应处理多尺度地壳模型(从地壳到岩土)和复杂的三维场地模型,具有一致的效率和精度。然后,将混合方法与FK方法的结果进行对比验证,并与2021年杨壁6.4级地震的强震记录进行对比验证。在此基础上,利用混合方法研究了有限断源下盆地(内外介质波速比、盆地厚度)对近断效应的影响,揭示了近断效应与盆地效应的综合作用机制。结果表明:盆地聚焦效应增强了近断层地震动的集中,进一步扩大了强震的集中范围;波速比的增大和盆地厚度的增大使盆地聚焦效应增强,从而使盆地对飞阶效应的放大作用更加明显。研究结果可为近场复杂场地地震动估计和工程抗震设计提供参考依据。
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Journal of Applied Geophysics
Journal of Applied Geophysics 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Geophysics with its key objective of responding to pertinent and timely needs, places particular emphasis on methodological developments and innovative applications of geophysical techniques for addressing environmental, engineering, and hydrological problems. Related topical research in exploration geophysics and in soil and rock physics is also covered by the Journal of Applied Geophysics.
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