Seismic Velocity Site Characterization of Thirty-One Chilean Seismometer Stations by Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave Dispersion, PEER Report 2014-05

Abstract: 

We present one-dimensional shear-wave velocity (VS) profiles at 31 strong-motion sites in Chile, from Valdivia in southern Chile to Copiapo in the northern Atacama Desert. We estimate the VS profiles with the spectral analysis of surface waves (SASW) method. The SASW method is a non-invasive method that is useful for indirect estimate of the VS at depth from variations in the Rayleigh wave phase velocity at the surface. The purpose of the study is to determine the detailed site velocity profile, the average velocity in the upper 30 m of the profile VS30, the average velocity for the entire profile, VS,z, and the NEHRP site classification.


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Author: 
Robert Kayen
Brad D. Carkin
Skye Corbet
Camilo Pinilla
Allan Ng
Edward Gorbis
Christine Truong
Publication date: 
January 5, 2014
Publication type: 
Technical Report
Citation: 
Kayen, R., Carkin, B. D., Corbet, S., Pinilla, C., Ng, A., Gorbis, E., & Truong, C. (2014). Seismic Velocity Site Characterization of Thirty-One Chilean Seismometer Stations by Spectral Analysis of Surface Wave Dispersion, PEER Report 2014-05. PEER Report 2014-06. Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA. https://peer.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/webpeer-2014-05-robert_kayen_brad_d._carkin_skye_corbet_camilo_pinilla_allan_ng_edward_gorbis_and_christine_truong.pdf