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Soil Profile Database and Site Classification for National Strong-Motion Stations in Western China

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SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 93, Issue 3, Pages 1930-1942

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SEISMOLOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1785/0220210271

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Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFE0109800]
  2. Special Fund of Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration [DQJB16A02]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of China [U1839202, 51738001]

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This study focuses on developing ground-motion data resources for China by compiling and analyzing geotechnical soil profiles and shear-wave velocity (VS) logs. The study provides site parameters and classifications for stations in western China, contributing significant data for earthquake research and engineering design.
As part of a broader effort to develop ground-motion data resources for China in a manner consistent with Next Generation Attenuation projects, we develop a database of geotechnical soil profiles and shear-wave velocity (VS) logs for sites having ground-motion accelerometers (this database is referred to as soil profile database [SPD]), and then use that data to develop site parameters. The site information is compiled for stations within is focused on four provinces in western China (Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu, and Xinjiang), which contribute 871 of 2023 NSMONS stations throughout China. Of the 871 sites, the SPD provides site information for 678 sites, or 78% of the total. To develop the SPD, geotechnical logs and/or VS profiles are compiled for 637 sites. This information is derived from previously unpublished reports and is assembled here in a uniform format and partially disseminated (only approximate site locations are provided). The remaining 41 sites in the SPD have confirmed bedrock conditions at the ground surface. Site metadata and parameters are compiled into a database, included as a supplemental material to this article, that includes the depth to the first occurrence of 0.5 km/s shear-wave velocity (Z0:5), three time-averaged shear-wave velocity parameters (VSe, VS20, VS30), and site classifications based on the Chinese building seismic design code and National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Provisions. For sites with VS profiles that do not extend to 30 m, we present region-specific recommendations for extrapolating time-averaged velocities from the profile depth to 30 m. For sites with geotechnical logs but no profiles, we present procedures to estimate VS profiles from which the earlier parameters can be derived.

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