Topographic Slope as a Proxy for Seismic Site Conditions and Amplification
United States Geological Survey
Abstract
We describe a technique to derive first-order site condition maps directly from topographic data. For calibration, we use global 30 arc sec topographic data and V S 30 measurements (here V S 30 , refers to the average shear-velocity down to 30 m) aggregated from several studies in the U.S., as well as in Taiwan, Italy, and Australia. V S 30 values are correlated against topographic slope to develop two sets of parameters for deriving V S 30 : one for active tectonic regions where topographic relief is high, and one for stable shields where topography is more subdued. By taking the gradient of the topography and choosing ranges of slope that maximize the correlation with shallow shear-velocity observations, we…
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2Topics & keywords
- Geology
- Seismology
- Proxy (statistics)
- Statistics
- Mathematics