F. Luzon et al., SIMULATION OF THE SEISMIC RESPONSE OF A 2D SEDIMENTARY BASIN - A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE INDIRECT BOUNDARY-ELEMENT METHOD AND A HYBRID TECHNIQUE, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 85(5), 1995, pp. 1501-1506
The seismic response of a two-dimensional sedimentary basin is studied
with the indirect boundary element method (IBEM) and compared with th
e results of a hybrid technique that combines modal summation and the
finite-difference technique. To perform this numerical experiment we u
sed the ''observed'' ground motion at the edge of the basin, computed
independently with the hybrid technique. This ground motion is used to
estimate the apparent incoming wave field. The estimation is based on
a simplified polarization analysis that led us to select time windows
for various incident plane-wave types. The numerical simulations with
IBEM gave results in the time and frequency domain that compare well
with those of the hybrid approach. It suggests that a realistic simula
tion of strong ground motion is possible using two-dimensional wave pr
opagation modeling together with an estimate of the incident wavefield
. This estimate can be obtained with a polarization analysis of observ
ed ground motion at a station located on bedrock, as long as the diffe
rent wave types can be separated in time and frequency.