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Seismic Strong Motion Synthetics describes the methods of modeling the production of strong seismic ground motions by realistic seismic sources. Organized into six chapters, this book highlights the different ways of numerical treatment and the available computationally rapid and conceptually simple algorithms. The introductory chapter describes the intense bursts of radiation emitted during sudden changes in the rupture-front velocity occurring when the zone of slip reaches regions of differing stress drop. This topic is followed by an overview of the observations of seismic waves close to the fault and a discussion on the application of kinematic dislocation models to the synthesis of strong ground motion, such as the representation theorem and methods of theoretical and semi-empirical synthesis. A chapter deals with dynamic shear cracks with an emphasis on numerical modeling of complete three-dimensional, spontaneous rupture processes not only in an infinite, homogeneous medium but also in a homogeneous half-space or horizontally layered medium. This book also describes a tool capable of synthesizing strong motion records from a basic understanding of fault mechanics and seismic-wave propagation in the earth. The text further examines the calculation of ground motions at locations near to large earthquakes. The concluding chapter explores the methods of computing the motions that result from elastic waves propagating through complex structures. This book is an advanced text on numerical modeling for use in graduate and upper-division courses in physics, geophysics, and earthquake engineering.
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-323-15547-2 (9780323155472)
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PrefaceChapter 1 Asymptotic Modeling of Strong Ground Motion Excited by Subsurface Sliding Events I. Introduction II. Dynamic Fracture Mechanics III. Canonical Problems IV. Near-Field Ground Motions V. Far-Field Ground Motions VI. Summary Appendix A. The Rayleigh-Wave Components of the Green's Tensor Appendix B. Evaluation of the Representation Integral ReferencesChapter 2 Array Analysis and Synthesis Mapping of Strong Seismic Motion I. Prediction of Strong Ground Motion II. Signal Estimation and Detection III. Wave Coherence IV. Synthesis Mapping V. Computational Results ReferencesChapter 3 Numerical Modeling of Realistic Fault Rupture Processes I. Introduction II. Synthesis from Kinematic Dislocation Models III. Three-Dimensional Modeling of Spontaneous Fault Rupture Processes IV. Summary ReferencesChapter 4 Complete Strong Motion Synthetics I. Introduction II. Automatic Computation of Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions III. Examples of Computation of Synthetic Signals IV. Comparison with Real Data V. Conclusions ReferencesChapter 5 Techniques for Earthquake Ground-Motion Calculation with Applications to Source Parameterization to Finite Faults I. Introduction II. The Fault Surface Integral III. Examples of Finite Fault Calculations ReferencesChapter 6 Path Effects in Strong Motion Seismology I. Introduction II. Explosion Sources III. Earthquake Sources IV. Earthquake Applications V. Summary ReferencesIndex