Microtremors' HVSR and its correlation with surface geology and damage observed after the 2010 Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8) at Talca and Curicó, Central Chile
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Leyton, F.
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Microtremors' HVSR and its correlation with surface geology and damage observed after the 2010 Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8) at Talca and Curicó, Central Chile
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Nowadays, microtremors' horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in the estimation
of the predominant vibration frequency of soils, mainly for microzonation purposes. In the present
study, we show results from extensive microtremor measurements performed at the cities of Talca and
Curicó, Central Chile. We found a strong correlation between surface geology and microtremors' HVSR,
even in complex geological settings. Considering the damage produced by the 2010 Maule earthquake
(Mw 8.8), we also estimated high-density macroseismic intensities at these cities, with values ranging
from VI up to VIII on the MSK64 scale. We believe that themain responsible of these variations are the surface
geological conditions, also reflected in the variations of the resonance frequencies of the soils. The evidence
presented here supports the use of microtremors' HVSR in combination with surface geology to improve seismic
microzonation studies, particularly in an Andean context.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126388
DOI: doi 10.1016/j.enggeo.2013.04.009
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Engineering Geology 161 (2013) 26–33
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