2-D and 3-D basin site effects in Izmir-Bayrakli during the October 30 2020 Mw7.0 Samos earthquake

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2023

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Kemal Önder Çetin
Moutasem Zarzour
Elife Cakir
Şahin Çaǧlar Tuna
Selim Altun

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Springer Science and Business Media B.V.

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During the October 30 2020 M<inf>w</inf>7.0 Samos Earthquake the Turkiye-Izmir-Bayrakli district was affected the most due to the geometry and the deep-soft alluvial nature of the basin although the district is approximately 70 km away from the epicenter. In this study the seismic response of the Bayrakli basin and the role of the soil stratigraphy and basin geometry on the recorded amplifications and prolonging of seismic shakings are investigated by using 1- 2- and 3-D non-linear finite element-based dynamic response analyses. The assessment results are presented in the form of spectral amplification ratios A(T) . The highest A(T) values were estimated at spectral periods T = 0.85 and 1 s. They exceed five in both the east–west and the north–south directions more pronounced in the latter one. A(T) was decomposed into the product of two independent amplification factors namely rock to soil amplifications A<inf>Soil</inf>(T) and 1-D soil column to 3-D soil basin amplifications A<inf>Basin</inf>(T) . A<inf>Basin</inf>(T) values for T = 0.85 and 1 s are estimated as high as 1.4 and 1.6 in the east–west and the north–south directions respectively. These values suggest that the 3-D geometry of the Bayrakli basin amplifies the spectral accelerations by 40–60% at T = 0.85 and 1 s. The unique combination of a deep-soft alluvial site with 3-D basin geometry and overlying 7–9 story residential buildings consistently favors and amplifies the seismic energy in the spectral period range of 0.7–1.0 s. This multi-fold increased seismic demand combined with poor structural design and construction details lead to localized structural damage and over 117 life losses. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Basin Effects, Bayrakli Basin, Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis, Samos Earthquake, Site Response, Acceleration, Earthquakes, Seismic Design, Seismic Response, Soils, Stratigraphy, Structural Analysis, Basin Effects, Bayrakli Basin, Epicentre, Non-linear Dynamic Analysis, Non-linear Finite Elements, Samos Earthquake, Seismic Shaking, Site Effects, Site Response, Soil Stratigraphy, Geometry, Amplification, Dynamic Response, Earthquake, Seismic Response, Seismic Stratigraphy, Soil Column, Soil-structure Interaction, Structural Response, Izmir [turkey], Turkey, Acceleration, Earthquakes, Seismic design, Seismic response, Soils, Stratigraphy, Structural analysis, Basin effects, Bayrakli basin, Epicentre, Non-linear dynamic analysis, Non-linear finite elements, Samos earthquake, Seismic shaking, Site effects, Site response, Soil stratigraphy, Geometry, amplification, dynamic response, earthquake, seismic response, seismic stratigraphy, soil column, soil-structure interaction, structural response, Izmir [Turkey], Turkey, Non-linear finite elements, Stratigraphy, Acceleration, Site effects, Site response, Non-linear dynamic analysis, Geometry, Structural analysis, Seismic shaking, Earthquakes, Soil stratigraphy, Soils, Epicentre, Bayrakli basin, Samos earthquake, Basin effects, Nonlinear dynamic analysis, Seismic design, Seismic response

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering

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21

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