SEISMIC WAVE ATTENUATION FOR VRANCEA EVENTS REVISITED |
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Authors: | M. RADULIAN G. F. PANZA M. POPA B. GRECU |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute for Earth Physics , Calugareni Str. No. 12, Bucharest-Magurele, 077125, Romania;2. Department of Earth Sciences , University of Trieste and The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, SAND Group , Italy |
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Abstract: | New aspects of the frequency-dependent attenuation of the seismic waves travelling from Vrancea subcrustal sources toward NW (Transylvanian Basin) and SE (Romanian Plain) are evidenced by the recent experimental data made available by the CALIXTO'99 tomography experiment. The observations validate the previous theoretical computations performed for the assessment, by means of a deterministic approach, of the seismic hazard in Romania. They reveal an essential aspect of the seismic ground motion attenuation that has important implications on the probabilistic assessment of seismic hazard from Vrancea intermediate-depth earthquakes. The attenuation toward NW is shown to be a much stronger frequency-dependent effect than the attenuation toward SE and the seismic hazard computed by the deterministic approach fits satisfactorily well the observed ground motion distribution in the low-frequency band (<1Hz). The apparent contradiction with the historically-based intensity maps arises mainly from a systematic difference in the eigenperiods (type and size) of the buildings in the intra- and extra-Carpathians regions, thus the existing macroseismic data, based on buildings of small dimensions, i.e. with high eigenfrequency (5–10 Hz), can hardly be representative of the real hazard for new and large dimension, tall buildings, with eigenfrequency above 1 Hz. |
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Keywords: | Attenuation deterministic approach intermediate-depth earthquakes seismic hazard upper mantle lateral inhomogeneity Vrancea region |
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