2022
DOI: 10.1177/87552930211065482
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Engineering site response analysis of Anchorage, Alaska, using site amplifications and random vibration theory

Abstract: Earthquake records collected at dense arrays of strong-motion stations are often utilized in microzonation studies to evaluate the changes in site response due to variability in site conditions across a region. These studies typically begin with calculating Fourier spectral amplification(s) and then transition to performing engineering site response analyses. It has proven difficult to utilize Fourier spectral amplification(s) to define the appropriate elastic response spectr(um)/(a) for a site or sites. This … Show more

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“…Arrays enhance the seismic signals, allowing the detection of weaker signals and characterization of the wavefield. Finally, a few USNs include vertical arrays, with the deployment of several sensors in a given location at different depths [37,46,48,49,134]. Arrays are mostly used for seismological experiments, and mainly fall within the group of "other" objectives.…”
Section: Network Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arrays enhance the seismic signals, allowing the detection of weaker signals and characterization of the wavefield. Finally, a few USNs include vertical arrays, with the deployment of several sensors in a given location at different depths [37,46,48,49,134]. Arrays are mostly used for seismological experiments, and mainly fall within the group of "other" objectives.…”
Section: Network Geometrymentioning
confidence: 99%