Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4741631 Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We present a site effect study for the city of Izmir, Western Anatolia, Turkey.•Local amplification was evaluated using state-of-practice tools.•The records of ten earthquakes recorded at 16 sites were analyzed with different methods.•Seismic noise records were also used to estimate site effects.•The different estimates are in good agreement among them.

We present a site effect study for the city of Izmir, Western Anatolia, Turkey. Local amplification was evaluated using state-of-practice tools. Ten earthquakes recorded at 16 sites were analysed using spectral ratios relative to a reference site, horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios, and an inversion scheme of the Fourier amplitude spectra of the recorded S-waves. Seismic noise records were also used to estimate site effects. The different estimates are in good agreement among them, although a basic uncertainty of a factor of 2 seems difficult to decrease. We used our site effect estimates to predict ground motion in Izmir for a possible M6.5 earthquake close to the city using stochastic modelling. Site effects have a large impact on PSV (pseudospectral velocity), where local amplification increases amplitudes by almost a factor of 9 at 1 Hz relative to the firm ground condition. Our results allow identifying the neighbourhoods of Izmir where hazard mitigation measurements are a priority task and will also be useful for planning urban development.

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