Estimation of shallow S-wave velocity structure using microtremor array exploration at temporary strong motion observation stations for aftershocks of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake

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Kosuke Chimoto
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Seiji Tsuno
Hiroe Miyake
Nobuyuki Yamada
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,
[2] Railway Technical Research Institute,undefined
[3] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[4] University of Teacher Education Fukuoka,undefined
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Earth, Planets and Space | / 68卷
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Shallow S-wave velocity structure; Microtremor array exploration; 2016 Kumamoto earthquake; Site amplification;
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Shallow S-wave velocity VS profiles were estimated for 26 temporary strong motion observation sites surrounding the epicenters of a sequence of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake. The microtremor array method was used to gather the dispersion characteristics of Rayleigh waves. VS profiles were obtained by inverting the dispersion curves for each site and those of three permanent strong motion stations that recorded the sequence of seismic events. The shallow VS profiles near two of the permanent strong motion stations in the town of Mashiki were almost identical. However, the VS profiles at other stations varied. The VS profiles were found to have the common feature of the uppermost low-velocity layer being widely distributed from Mashiki to the village of Minami-Aso, and it was especially thick in the areas that suffered heavy damage. This low-velocity layer was a major contributor to the site amplification. The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios of the microtremors indicate that both the shallow soil and deep sedimentary layers may control the site response characteristics over a broad frequency range.Graphical abstract.[graphic not available: see fulltext]
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