Toward a unified near-field intensity map of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake
We develop a unified near-field shaking intensity map for the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake by synthesizing intensities derived from macroseismic effects that were determined by independent groups using a variety of approaches. Independent assessments by different groups are general...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1466172021-03-03T04:39:42Z Toward a unified near-field intensity map of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake Adhikari, Sujan Raj Baysal, Gopi Dixit, Amod Martin, Stacey Servito Landes, Mattieu Bossu, Remy Hough, Susan E. Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Unified Near-field Intensity Map Earthquake We develop a unified near-field shaking intensity map for the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake by synthesizing intensities derived from macroseismic effects that were determined by independent groups using a variety of approaches. Independent assessments by different groups are generally consistent, with minor differences that are likely due in large part to differences in spatial sampling. Throughout most of the near-field region, European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) intensities were generally close to 7 EMS. In the Kathmandu Valley, intensities were somewhat higher (6.5–7.5) along the periphery of the valley and in the adjacent foothills than in the central valley, where they were ≈6. The results are consistent with instrumental intensity values estimated from available data using a published relationship between peak ground acceleration (PGA) and intensity. Using this relationship to convert intensities to PGA, we estimate strong-motion PGA de-amplification factors of ≈0.7 in the central Kathmandu Valley, with amplification of ≈1.6 in adjacent foothills. The results support the conclusion that the Kathmandu Valley experienced a pervasively nonlinear response during the Gorkha main shock. 2021-03-03T04:39:42Z 2021-03-03T04:39:42Z 2017 Journal Article Adhikari, S. R., Baysal, G., Dixit, A., Martin, S. S., Landes, M., Bossu, R., & Hough, S. E. (2017). Toward a unified near-field intensity map of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake. Earthquake Spectra, 33(1), 21-34. doi:10.1193/120716eqs226m 8755-2930 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146617 10.1193/120716eqs226m 1 33 21 34 en Earthquake Spectra © 2017 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute. All rights reserved. |
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We develop a unified near-field shaking intensity map for the 25 April 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake by synthesizing intensities derived from macroseismic effects that were determined by independent groups using a variety of approaches. Independent assessments by different groups are generally consistent, with minor differences that are likely due in large part to differences in spatial sampling. Throughout most of the near-field region, European Macroseismic Scale (EMS-98) intensities were generally close to 7 EMS. In the Kathmandu Valley, intensities were somewhat higher (6.5–7.5) along the periphery of the valley and in the adjacent foothills than in the central valley, where they were ≈6. The results are consistent with instrumental intensity values estimated from available data using a published relationship between peak ground acceleration (PGA) and intensity. Using this relationship to convert intensities to PGA, we estimate strong-motion PGA de-amplification factors of ≈0.7 in the central Kathmandu Valley, with amplification of ≈1.6 in adjacent foothills. The results support the conclusion that the Kathmandu Valley experienced a pervasively nonlinear response during the Gorkha main shock. |
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