2013
DOI: 10.5194/nhessd-1-6433-2013
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On the behavior of site effects in Central Mexico (the Mexican Volcanic Belt – MVB), based on records of shallow earthquakes that occurred in the zone between 1998 and 2011

Abstract: Abstract. The Mexican Volcanic Belt (MVB) is a seismogenic zone that transects the central part of Mexico with an east–west orientation. The risk and hazard seismic of this seismogenic zone has not been studied at detail due to the scarcity of instrumental data as well as because seismicity in the continental regimen of Central Mexico is not too frequent, however, it is known that there are precedents of large earthquakes (Mw > 6.0) that have taken place in this zone. The Valley of Mexico City (VM) is the s… Show more

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“…The H/V technique was developed by [18] and is used for obtaining direct estimates of site-specific response during an earthquake (e.g., [21,22]), with relating geological and geophysical properties of Wells together with seismic records analysis on the various geological site conditions. It was hypothesized that the vertical component of the ambient noise at the ground surface keeps the characteristics of basement ground, is relatively influenced by Rayleigh wave on the sediments, and can therefore be used to remove both the source and the Rayleigh wave effects from the horizontal components.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H/V technique was developed by [18] and is used for obtaining direct estimates of site-specific response during an earthquake (e.g., [21,22]), with relating geological and geophysical properties of Wells together with seismic records analysis on the various geological site conditions. It was hypothesized that the vertical component of the ambient noise at the ground surface keeps the characteristics of basement ground, is relatively influenced by Rayleigh wave on the sediments, and can therefore be used to remove both the source and the Rayleigh wave effects from the horizontal components.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%