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+ | The South and Southeast Kazakhstan regions exhibit notable seismicity due to intricate tectonic interactions, albeit experiencing infrequent catastrophic earthquakes. Proximate to the convergence of the Eurasian and Indian plates, this region witnesses frequent seismic activity, particularly in cities like Almaty near mountainous terrain. Given the significant seismic activity, comprehensive site characterization is imperative. Traditionally, evaluating dynamic soil properties relies on conventional borehole logging techniques. However, the emergence of the multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) offers advantages in cost, time efficiency, and non-invasiveness. Despite its benefits, MASW remains underutilized in Kazakhstan and is absent from local building codes, unlike neighboring CIS countries. This study aims to demonstrate the applicability of the MASW method for site characterization in Kazakhstan's seismic regions. Through extensive work, shear wave velocity (𝑉𝑠) values were estimated and compared with reference data obtained from seismic refraction and dilatometer testing. The results showed significant agreement, highlighting the suitability and effectiveness of the MASW method in Kazakhstan. |
The South and Southeast Kazakhstan regions exhibit notable seismicity due to intricate tectonic interactions, albeit experiencing infrequent catastrophic earthquakes. Proximate to the convergence of the Eurasian and Indian plates, this region witnesses frequent seismic activity, particularly in cities like Almaty near mountainous terrain. Given the significant seismic activity, comprehensive site characterization is imperative. Traditionally, evaluating dynamic soil properties relies on conventional borehole logging techniques. However, the emergence of the multi-channel analysis of surface waves (MASW) offers advantages in cost, time efficiency, and non-invasiveness. Despite its benefits, MASW remains underutilized in Kazakhstan and is absent from local building codes, unlike neighboring CIS countries. This study aims to demonstrate the applicability of the MASW method for site characterization in Kazakhstan's seismic regions. Through extensive work, shear wave velocity (𝑉𝑠) values were estimated and compared with reference data obtained from seismic refraction and dilatometer testing. The results showed significant agreement, highlighting the suitability and effectiveness of the MASW method in Kazakhstan.
Published on 06/06/24
Submitted on 06/06/24
Volume Advances in geophysical ground characterization, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/isc.2024.040
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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