Ground motion data simulated for various rupture scenarios of magnitude 6.0 earthquake
Cite as:
Kwiatek, Grzegorz; Yehuda, Ben-Zion (2020): Ground motion data simulated for various rupture scenarios of magnitude 6.0 earthquake. GFZ Data Services. http://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.2.2020.003
Status
I N R E V I E W : Kwiatek, Grzegorz; Yehuda, Ben-Zion (2020): Ground motion data simulated for various rupture scenarios of magnitude 6.0 earthquake. GFZ Data Services. http://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.2.2020.003
Abstract
The dataset is supplementary material to "Detection limits and near-field ground motions of fast and slow earthquakes" by Kwiatek and Ben-Zion published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth.
The dataset contains spatial variations of ground motions (peak ground velocities) expected from various rupture scenarios of magnitude M6 earthquake. The performed estimations of ground motions are based on synthetic velocity seismograms calculated with the Discrete Wavenumber Method assuming seismic velocities and attenuation properties of the crust in Southern California. The considered variants of rupture scenarios include slow- and fast ruptures (rupture velocity), crack- and pulse-type ruptures (rise time) and different rupture directivities (circulat-to-unilateral, circulat-to-bilateral). The dataset allows to reproduce Figures 7-8 and S3-S4 from the original manuscript.
Contact
Kwiatek Grzegorz
(Researcher)
; Free University Berlin, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany; ➦
Keywords
geological process > seismic activity > earthquake, lithosphere > earth's crust > fault, monitoring > seismic monitoring, physical process > propagation process
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Keyword: geological process > seismic activity > earthquake
Keyword: lithosphere > earth's crust > fault
Keyword: monitoring > seismic monitoring
Keyword: physical process > propagation process
Keyword: geological process > seismic activity > earthquake
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Southernmost_Latitude: 32.740947656618744
Northernmost_Latitude: 35.37996254412481
Westernmost_Longitude: -120.6587649993691
Easternmost_Longitude: -114.9239017181191
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Summary
Abstract: The dataset is supplementary material to "Detection limits and near-field ground motions of fast and slow earthquakes" by Kwiatek and Ben-Zion published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth.
The dataset contains spatial variations of ground motions (peak ground velocities) expected from various rupture scenarios of magnitude M6 earthquake. The performed estimations of ground motions are based on synthetic velocity seismograms calculated with the Discrete Wavenumber Method assuming seismic velocities and attenuation properties of the crust in Southern California. The considered variants of rupture scenarios include slow- and fast ruptures (rupture velocity), crack- and pulse-type ruptures (rise time) and different rupture directivities (circulat-to-unilateral, circulat-to-bilateral). The dataset allows to reproduce Figures 7-8 and S3-S4 from the original manuscript.