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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Journal International Année : 2014

Broad-band acceleration time histories synthesis by coupling low-frequency ambient seismic field and high-frequency stochastic modelling

Aurore Laurendeau
Luis Fabian Bonilla
Nikolaï Shapiro

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In this study, information carried by the ambient seismic field is exploited to extract impulse response functions between two seismic stations using one as a 'virtual' source. Interferometry by deconvolution method is used and validated by comparing the extracted ambient noise impulse response waveforms with records of moderate magnitude earthquakes (from M w 4 to 5.8) that occurred close to the virtual source station in Japan. As the information is only available at low frequencies (less than 0.25 Hz), the ambient seismic field approach is coupled to a non-stationary stochastic model to simulate time domain accelerograms up to 50 Hz. This coupling allows the predicted ground motion to have both the deterministic part at low frequencies coming from the source and the crust structure and the high-frequency random contribution from the seismic waves scattering. The resulting combined accelerograms for an M w 5.8 event show a good agreement with observed ground motions from a real earthquake.
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hal-01213532 , version 1 (06-08-2020)

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Loïc Viens, Aurore Laurendeau, Luis Fabian Bonilla, Nikolaï Shapiro. Broad-band acceleration time histories synthesis by coupling low-frequency ambient seismic field and high-frequency stochastic modelling. Geophysical Journal International, 2014, 199 (3), pp.1784-1797. ⟨10.1093/gji/ggu362⟩. ⟨hal-01213532⟩
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