2021
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.699439
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An Evaluation of Strong-Motion Parameters at the S-net Ocean-Bottom Seismograph Sites Near the Kanto Basin for Earthquake Early Warning

Abstract: We analyzed strong-motion records at the ground and borehole in and around the Kanto Basin and the seafloor in the Japan Trench area from three nearby offshore earthquakes of similar magnitudes (Mw 5.8–5.9). The seafloor strong-motion records were obtained from S-net, which was established to enhance tsunami and earthquake early warnings after the 2011 great Tohoku-oki earthquake disaster. The borehole records were obtained from MeSO-net, a dense network of seismometers installed at a depth of 20 m in the Toky… Show more

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“…Rong et al 7 and Li et al 8 successively obtained a site‐specific shear‐wave velocity structure using the HVSR inversion method. Ji et al 9–11 and Dhakal and Kunugi 12 conducted site classification studies using HVSR. Wen et al 13–15 and Yu et al 16 investigated the characteristics of the spectral ratio curve using the spectral ratio method when nonlinear phenomena occur at the engineering sites under strong ground motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rong et al 7 and Li et al 8 successively obtained a site‐specific shear‐wave velocity structure using the HVSR inversion method. Ji et al 9–11 and Dhakal and Kunugi 12 conducted site classification studies using HVSR. Wen et al 13–15 and Yu et al 16 investigated the characteristics of the spectral ratio curve using the spectral ratio method when nonlinear phenomena occur at the engineering sites under strong ground motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%