Ground motion data simulated for various rupture scenarios of magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Southern California
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Kwiatek, Grzegorz; Yehuda, Ben-Zion (2020): Ground motion data simulated for various rupture scenarios of magnitude 6.0 earthquake in Southern California. V. 1.0. GFZ Data Services. https://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 in Southern California. V. 1.0. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.2.2020.003
Abstract
This dataset is supplementary material to "Detection limits and near-field ground motions of fast and slow earthquakes" by G. Kwiatek and Y. 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 that occurs in Southern California area, United States. The performed calculations of ground motions are based on synthetic velocity seismograms calculated with Discrete Wavenumber Method assuming crustal seismic velocities and attenuation properties in Southern California. The selected rupture scenarios include slow- and fast propagating ruptures (varying rupture velocity), crack- and pulse-type rupture type (varying rise time) and different rupture directivities (circular-to-unilateral, circular-to-bilateral ruptures are considered). The dataset allows to reproduce Figures 7-8 and S3-S4 from the original manuscript.
Authors
Kwiatek, Grzegorz;Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany;GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany
Yehuda, Ben-Zion;University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
Contact
Kwiatek Grzegorz
(Researcher); GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany; ➦
Contributors
Kwiatek Grzegorz
Funders
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (KW 84/4-1)
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DE-SC0016520)
Keywords
, geological process > seismic activity > earthquake, lithosphere > earth's crust > fault, monitoring > seismic monitoring, physical process > propagation process
affiliation: Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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affiliation: Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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The dataset contains spatial variations of ground motions (peak ground velocities) expected from various rupture scenarios of magnitude M6 earthquake that occurs in Southern California area, United States. The performed calculations of ground motions are based on synthetic velocity seismograms calculated with Discrete Wavenumber Method assuming crustal seismic velocities and attenuation properties in Southern California. The selected rupture scenarios include slow- and fast propagating ruptures (varying rupture velocity), crack- and pulse-type rupture type (varying rise time) and different rupture directivities (circular-to-unilateral, circular-to-bilateral ruptures are considered). The dataset allows to reproduce Figures 7-8 and S3-S4 from the original manuscript.
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