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Articles & Research
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Data Resources Category
Data Resources Category |
Scientific Paper |
Research
Title |
Surface Soil Effect Using Microtremer Observations in Nablus City, Palestine |
Area of Research Data (interesting
fields) |
: microtremors, soil effects, Nakamura’s method, seismic microzoning. |
Data collected from
(study locations) |
Nablus City |
Published by
(sources) |
Journal of Islamic University, Gaza, Natural Sciences and Engineering, Volume 19, Number 2, pp 99 - 112, 2011. |
Carried out by
(authors) |
El-Kelani, R. and Jardaneh, I |
Issue Year |
2011 |
Abstract |
. The city of Nablus is located in one of the highest
seismic hazard areas in Palestine, and many buildings were completely destroyed
in the city during the historical earthquakes. The population of Nablus city is
rapidly increasing and new urbanizing areas are growing to the eastern and
western parts where they are located at soft sediments. Consequently, the
evaluation of surface soil effects is very important from a standpoint of
earthquake disaster mitigation. A landform classification geotechnical map was
modified by analyzing available boreholes logs and seismic refraction data.
Microtremor measurements were carried out at about 16 sites in the study area
and Nakamura’s method (1989) was applied for determining predominant periods.
The results showed that predominant period, determined at rock site in
different locations of the city, is about 0.55 sec whereas at soft soil sites,
in the center of the city, the predominant period reaches more than 1.0 sec. At
medium soil sites, mainly in the western part of the city, the predominant
period ranges between 0.65- 0.75 sec. The obvious difference of the predominant
periods between hard rocks and soft soil sites reflects the surface soil cover
and it coincides with the variations of geological outcrops. Three main surface
soil units, which have different site effects, were figured out from this
study.
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