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SITE AMPLIFICATION OF EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTION.

January 1, 1986

When analyzing the patterns of damage in an earthquake, physical parameters of the total earthquake-site-structure system are correlated with the damage. Soil-structure interaction, the cause of damage in many earthquakes, involves the frequency-dependent response of both the soil-rock column and the structure. The response of the soil-rock column (called site amplification) is controversial because soil has strain-dependent properties that affect the way the soil column filters the input body and surface seismic waves, modifying the amplitude and phase spectra and the duration of the surface ground motion.

Publication Year 1986
Title SITE AMPLIFICATION OF EARTHQUAKE GROUND MOTION.
Authors Walter W. Hays
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70014534
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse