

Author: Trupti S. Goverdhan K. Srinivas K. Prabhakar Prasad P. Seshunarayana T.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0921-030X
Source: Natural Hazards, Vol.69, Iss.1, 2013-10, pp. : 953-964
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Abstract
Site classification studies play a vital role in earthquake hazard assessment since in situ ground conditions substantially affect the characteristics of incoming seismic waves during earthquakes. Flat areas along the coast and rivers generally consist of thick layers of soft clay and sand. Such deposits amplify certain frequencies of ground motion, thereby attributing to an increase in the damage due to an earthquake. Hence, site classification studies have been carried out using shear-wave velocity, ground response, and corresponding amplification at 83 locations in Pondicherry, a coastal city in India. The present study is aimed at estimating the shear-wave velocity through multichannel analysis of surface waves and to compute the average shear-wave velocity (
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