Abstract

Ghabt Admin, located in western Morocco, is prone to seismic activity and site effects due to its position within an alluvial basin situated between two faulted mountain belts. The region has experienced several devastating earthquakes, including the 1960 Agadir earthquake that resulted in the loss of 12,000 lives and the destruction of over 75% of the city. Moreover, the area has recently undergone rapid urbanization, necessitating the implementation of seismic studies to make informed decisions regarding land use. This study aims to conduct the first seismic microzonation and site characterization studies by using HVSR, 1D-MASW, and geotechnical investigations. The datasets consist of 80 microtremors, 15 1D-MASW profiles, detailed geological observations, boreholes, and soil/rock identification tests. Due to challenges related to anthropogenic sources and soil heterogeneities, only 31 H/V measurements met the SESAME criteria. The HVSR results indicate the following: (i) the predominant peak frequency (f0) ranges from 1.4 to 15.7 Hz, with lower values (1.4–3 Hz) observed in the Oued Issen alluvial fans and the sand dune area, while moderate to high values (4–15.7 Hz) are found in the lacustrine limestone and Tagragra’s dome. (ii) The amplitude peak frequency (A0) ranges from 2 to 7.7, with higher values observed in the southwestern zone and certain parts of the glacis-fans zone, particularly in the Oued Issen zone. (iii) The seismic vulnerability index (Kg) ranges from 0.28 to 39.5. The Oued Issen area, which is composed of recent unconsolidated deposits and affected by the Oued Issen fault, exhibits high Kg values. Analysis of HVSR curve typology reveals complex geology. The VS30 map shows VS values ranging from 179 m/s to 830 m/s, classifying the study area into soil classes A, B, and C according to Eurocode 8. Furthermore, the 1D-MASW results are compatible with the HVSR results and the distribution of the geological units.

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