Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea

Abstract Earthquake-induced disasters are often more severe over soft soils than over firm soils or rocks owing to the seismic site effects related to the amplification of ground motion. On a regional scale, such differences can be estimated by spatially predicting the subsurface soil thickness over...

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Main Authors: Han-Saem Kim, Chang-Guk Sun, Hyung-Ik Cho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-12-01
Series:International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-018-0208-3
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spelling doaj-71d1341203d442b6880241aa851b8c512020-11-25T01:53:41ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Disaster Risk Science2095-00552192-63952018-12-0110111713310.1007/s13753-018-0208-3Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South KoreaHan-Saem Kim0Chang-Guk Sun1Hyung-Ik Cho2Earthquake Research Center, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral ResourcesGeological Research Division, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral ResourcesEarthquake Research Center, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral ResourcesAbstract Earthquake-induced disasters are often more severe over soft soils than over firm soils or rocks owing to the seismic site effects related to the amplification of ground motion. On a regional scale, such differences can be estimated by spatially predicting the subsurface soil thickness over the entire target area. Generally, soil deposits are deeper in coastal or riverside areas than in inland regions. In this study, the seismic site effects in the coastal metropolitan areas of Incheon and Bucheon, South Korea, were assessed to provide information on seismic hazards. Spatial prediction of geotechnical layers was performed for the entire study area within an advanced GIS framework. Approximately 7500 existing borehole records in the Incheon and Bucheon areas were gathered and archived into a GIS database. Surface geotechnical data were acquired from a walk-over survey. Based on the optimized geo-data, spatial zoning maps of site-specific seismic response parameters, based on multiscale geospatial modeling, were created and presented for use in a regional seismic mitigation strategy. Seismic zonation was also performed to determine site coefficients for seismic design over the entire target area and to compare them with each other. We verified that the geotechnical data based spatial zonation would be useful for seismic hazard mitigation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-018-0208-3Coastal urban areasGeo-dataGeostatistical spatial zonationSeismic site effectsSite classificationSouth Korea
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author Han-Saem Kim
Chang-Guk Sun
Hyung-Ik Cho
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Chang-Guk Sun
Hyung-Ik Cho
Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
Coastal urban areas
Geo-data
Geostatistical spatial zonation
Seismic site effects
Site classification
South Korea
author_facet Han-Saem Kim
Chang-Guk Sun
Hyung-Ik Cho
author_sort Han-Saem Kim
title Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
title_short Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
title_full Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
title_fullStr Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Site-Specific Zonation of Seismic Site Effects by Optimization of the Expert GIS-Based Geotechnical Information System for Western Coastal Urban Areas in South Korea
title_sort site-specific zonation of seismic site effects by optimization of the expert gis-based geotechnical information system for western coastal urban areas in south korea
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Disaster Risk Science
issn 2095-0055
2192-6395
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Earthquake-induced disasters are often more severe over soft soils than over firm soils or rocks owing to the seismic site effects related to the amplification of ground motion. On a regional scale, such differences can be estimated by spatially predicting the subsurface soil thickness over the entire target area. Generally, soil deposits are deeper in coastal or riverside areas than in inland regions. In this study, the seismic site effects in the coastal metropolitan areas of Incheon and Bucheon, South Korea, were assessed to provide information on seismic hazards. Spatial prediction of geotechnical layers was performed for the entire study area within an advanced GIS framework. Approximately 7500 existing borehole records in the Incheon and Bucheon areas were gathered and archived into a GIS database. Surface geotechnical data were acquired from a walk-over survey. Based on the optimized geo-data, spatial zoning maps of site-specific seismic response parameters, based on multiscale geospatial modeling, were created and presented for use in a regional seismic mitigation strategy. Seismic zonation was also performed to determine site coefficients for seismic design over the entire target area and to compare them with each other. We verified that the geotechnical data based spatial zonation would be useful for seismic hazard mitigation.
topic Coastal urban areas
Geo-data
Geostatistical spatial zonation
Seismic site effects
Site classification
South Korea
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13753-018-0208-3
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