对浮石砂进行 HVSR 分析以确定沉积深度特征:墨西哥瓜达拉哈拉案例研究

IF 2.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration Pub Date : 2024-07-13 DOI:10.1007/s11803-024-2258-4
M. Hafid Salgado, Alejandro Ramírez-Gaytan, Adolfo Preciado, Christian R. Escudero
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本文采用水平垂直谱比(HVSR)方法来描述浮石土壤的特征,并对墨西哥瓜达拉哈拉的三维表面几何形状进行成像。与其他拉美城市类似,瓜达拉哈拉也面临着很高的地震风险,其特殊性在于它是拉丁美洲最大的建在浮石土壤上的城市居住区。目前尚未测试过确定浮石砂底土深度的方法。由于在分析浮石土时使用传统的土工测试方法存在问题,HVSR 提供了一种在不改变其脆弱多孔结构的情况下描述其特征的替代方法。在这项工作中,共振频率(F0)和峰值振幅(A0)被用来限制代表基岩和浮石土界面的主要阻抗对比深度。研究结果与钻孔深度以及其他可用的岩土工程和地球物理数据进行了比较,结果显示两者吻合良好。在横穿城市的河岸上估算的其中一条剖面显示了不同的底土厚度,这可能会对沿河地区对最终地震的不同现场反应产生影响。在这项工作中,政府和学术界的努力被结合起来,以确定沉积深度的特征,这是一个影响城市建设法规的重要参数。
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HVSR analysis of pumice sands for sediment depth characterization: A case study for Guadalajara, Mexico

The horizontal to vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) methodology is used here to characterize pumice soils and to image the three-dimensional surface geometry of Guadalajara, Mexico. Similar to other Latin American cities, Guadalajara is exposed to high seismic risk, with the particularity of being the largest urban settlement in Latin America built on pumice soils. Methodology has not yet been tested to characterize subsoil depths in pumice sands. Due to the questionable use of traditional geotechnical tests for the analysis of pumice soils, HVSR provides an alternative for its characterization without altering its fragile and porous structure. In this work, resonance frequency (F0) and peak amplitude (A0) are used to constrain the depth of the major impedance contrast that represents the interface between bedrock and pumice soil. Results were compared with borehole depths and other available geotechnical and geophysical data and show good agreement. One of the profiles estimated on the riverbanks that cross the city, reveals different subsoil thickness that could have an impact on different site responses on riverine areas to an eventual earthquake. Government and academic efforts are combined in this work to characterize depth sediments, an important parameter that impacts the regulations for construction in the city.

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期刊介绍: Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration is an international journal sponsored by the Institute of Engineering Mechanics (IEM), China Earthquake Administration in cooperation with the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER), and State University of New York at Buffalo. It promotes scientific exchange between Chinese and foreign scientists and engineers, to improve the theory and practice of earthquake hazards mitigation, preparedness, and recovery. The journal focuses on earthquake engineering in all aspects, including seismology, tsunamis, ground motion characteristics, soil and foundation dynamics, wave propagation, probabilistic and deterministic methods of dynamic analysis, behavior of structures, and methods for earthquake resistant design and retrofit of structures that are germane to practicing engineers. It includes seismic code requirements, as well as supplemental energy dissipation, base isolation, and structural control.
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