Abstract

Abstract. A deterministic seismic hazard analysis has been carried out for various sites of the major cities (Ahmedabad, Surat, Bhuj, Jamnagar and Junagadh) of the Gujarat region in India to compute the seismic hazard exceeding a certain level in terms of peak ground acceleration (PGA) and to estimate maximum possible PGA at each site at bed rock level. The seismic sources in Gujarat are very uncertain and recurrence intervals of regional large earthquakes are not well defined. Because the instrumental records of India specifically in the Gujarat region are far from being satisfactory for modeling the seismic hazard using the probabilistic approach, an attempt has been made in this study to accomplish it through the deterministic approach. In this regard, all small and large faults of the Gujarat region were evaluated to obtain major fault systems. The empirical relations suggested by earlier researchers for the estimation of maximum magnitude of earthquake motion with various properties of faults like length, surface area, slip rate, etc. have been applied to those faults to obtain the maximum earthquake magnitude. For the analysis, seven different ground motion attenuation relations (GMARs) of strong ground motion have been utilized to calculate the maximum horizontal ground accelerations for each major city of Gujarat. Epistemic uncertainties in the hazard computations are accounted for within a logic-tree framework by considering the controlling parameters like b-value, maximum magnitude and ground motion attenuation relations (GMARs). The corresponding deterministic spectra have been prepared for each major city for the 50th and 84th percentiles of ground motion occurrence. These deterministic spectra are further compared with the specified spectra of Indian design code IS:1893-Part I (2002) to validate them for further practical use. Close examination of the developed spectra reveals that the expected ground motion values become high for the Kachchh region i.e. Bhuj city and moderate in the Mainland Gujarat, i.e. cities of Surat and Ahmedabad. The seismic ground motion level in the Saurashtra is moderate but marginally differs from that as presently specified in IS:1893-Part I (2002). Based on the present study, the recommended PGA values for the cities studied are 0.13 g, 0.15 g, 0.64 g, 0.14 g and 0.2 g for Ahmedabad city, Surat City, Bhuj City, Jamnagar City and Junagadh city, respectively. The prepared spectra can be further used for seismic resistant design of structures within the above major city boundaries of Gujarat to quantify seismic loading on structures.

Highlights

  • Proper determination of the peak horizontal ground acceleration for designing the earthquake-resistant structures in earthquake-prone regions is essential

  • The current practice in India for assigning the earthquake load for the design of structures is to utilize the seismic hazard zonation map given in the Indian standard design code IS:1893-Part I (2002), in which India is divided into four subclasses of seismic zones

  • The present study aims to carry out deterministic seismic hazard analysis for a few major cities of Gujarat

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Introduction

Proper determination of the peak horizontal ground acceleration for designing the earthquake-resistant structures in earthquake-prone regions is essential. Choudhury: Estimation of seismic ground motions using deterministic several damaging moderate-sized earthquakes with moment magnitudes between 5 and 6 (Bendick et al, 2001, Petersen et al, 2004, Choudhury and Shukla, 2011). Typical five major city locations viz. Ahmedabad, Surat, Jamnagar, Bhuj and Junagadh have been selected for the present study The selection of these five sites is primarily based on the fact that all these sites represent all the three parts of the investigated area, i.e. Kachchh, Saurashtra and the Mainland region of Gujarat and within that particular area, they are the hubs of commercial/administrative activities. The outcome of the present study consists of deterministic response spectra of the horizontal component of ground motion for different natural periods of structures for the particular city for the reference 50 percentile (median) and 84 percentile of earthquake occurrence, respectively

Methodology
Seismotectonic settings
Kachchh
Saurashtra
Mainland Gujarat
Earthquake catalogue
F10 F7 F8 F9 F28 F30 F5 F11 F1 F3 F29 F4 F6
Fault recurrence relations
F13 F23 F15 F24
F41 F49F42 F43 F45 based on the present study and the value reported by Jaiswal
Deterministic seismic hazard computation
10.1 Deterministic scenarios and hazard computations
10.2 Development of deterministic hazard spectra
10.3 Comparison with IS
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