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Earth, Planets and Space | 2017

Strong ground motion simulation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake of April 16 using multiple point sources

Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Nozu

The pseudo point-source model approximates the rupture process on faults with multiple point sources for simulating strong ground motions. A simulation with this point-source model is conducted by combining a simple source spectrum following the omega-square model with a path spectrum, an empirical site amplification factor, and phase characteristics. Realistic waveforms can be synthesized using the empirical site amplification factor and phase models even though the source model is simple. The Kumamoto earthquake occurred on April 16, 2016, with MJMA 7.3. Many strong motions were recorded at stations around the source region. Some records were considered to be affected by the rupture directivity effect. This earthquake was suitable for investigating the applicability of the pseudo point-source model, the current version of which does not consider the rupture directivity effect. Three subevents (point sources) were located on the fault plane, and the parameters of the simulation were determined. The simulated results were compared with the observed records at K-NET and KiK-net stations. It was found that the synthetic Fourier spectra and velocity waveforms generally explained the characteristics of the observed records, except for underestimation in the low frequency range. Troughs in the observed Fourier spectra were also well reproduced by placing multiple subevents near the hypocenter. The underestimation is presumably due to the following two reasons. The first is that the pseudo point-source model targets subevents that generate strong ground motions and does not consider the shallow large slip. The second reason is that the current version of the pseudo point-source model does not consider the rupture directivity effect. Consequently, strong pulses were not reproduced enough at stations northeast of Subevent 3 such as KMM004, where the effect of rupture directivity was significant, while the amplitude was well reproduced at most of the other stations. This result indicates the necessity for improving the pseudo point-source model, by introducing azimuth-dependent corner frequency for example, so that it can incorporate the effect of rupture directivity.Graphical abstract.


Earth, Planets and Space | 2017

Rupture process of the main shock of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake with special reference to damaging ground motions: waveform inversion with empirical Green’s functions

Atsushi Nozu; Yosuke Nagasaka


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. A1 (Structural Engineering & Earthquake Engineering (SE/EE)) | 2017

PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF NEAR-SOURCE STRONG MOTION RECORDS DURING THE MAIN SHOCK OF THE 2016 KUMAMOTO EARTHQUAKE —CAUSE OF DAMAGING GROUND MOTIONS IN MASHIKI—

Atsushi Nozu; Yosuke Nagasaka


Japan Geoscience Union | 2017

A simplified source model to explain damaging near-source ground motions during the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake

Atsushi Nozu; Yosuke Nagasaka


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. A1 (Structural Engineering & Earthquake Engineering (SE/EE)) | 2016

ANALYSIS OF SITE AMPLIFICATION FACTORS WITH THE PEAK IN LOW FREQUENCY BAND IN SATSUMA-IWOJIMA ISLAND

Masayuki Yamada; Yoshihiro Ito; Takashi Nagao; Atsushi Nozu; Yosuke Nagasaka; Hisashi Oiwane


Journal of Japan Association for Earthquake Engineering | 2016

Strong Ground Motion Simulation for the 2005 Central Chiba Prefecture Earthquake with Pseudo Point-source Model

Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Nozu; Atsushi Wakai


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Introduction of rupture directivity effect into the pseudo point-source model

Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Nozu


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Study on frequency and hypocentral distance dependent radiation coefficient

Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Nozu


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. A1 (Structural Engineering ^|^ Earthquake Engineering (SE/EE)) | 2014

A PSEUDO POINT-SOURCE MODEL FOR OFF MIYAGI INTRASLAB EARTHQUAKE ON MAY 26, 2003

Atsushi Wakai; Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Nozu


Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. A1 (Structural Engineering ^|^ Earthquake Engineering (SE/EE)) | 2014

SOURCE MODELING OF THE OFF MIYAGI INTRASLAB EARTHQUAKE OF MAY 26, 2003 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STRONG GROUND MOTIONS IN KITAKAMI BASIN

Yosuke Nagasaka; Atsushi Wakai; Atsushi Nozu

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