Determination of Site Response in Anchorage, Alaska, on the Basis of Spectral Ratio Methods
2002
Abstract This paper deals with the site response (SR) in the Anchorage basin in south-central Alaska. The investigation is based on the analysis of seismograms of 114 earthquakes recorded by 22 weak-motion stations and 46 earthquakes recorded by 19 strong-motion stations in the study area. We have computed SR for 41 sites, using standard spectral ratio and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio methods in the frequency range from 0.5 to 11 Hz. Based on these results, we have calculated band-average site response values in two frequency ranges: low frequency (from 0.5 to 2.5 Hz) and high frequency (from 3 to 7 Hz). There is a good correlation between SR values and surficial geology of the Anchorage area in the low-frequency range. SR values increase by a factor of three from the foothills of the Chugach Mountains in the east to the west towards the deeper part of the basin. The highest site response values (SR>2.5) in the same frequency range are observed in the west-central part of the city, which is under...
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