Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil or rock properties where buildings are situated play an important role in the ground shaking caused by an earthquake. The highly populated Banda Aceh city in the northernmost Sumatra is flanked by two active faults, the Seulimeum and the Aceh segment. Therefore, it is...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Y. Asnawi, A.V.H. Simanjuntak, U. Muksin, M. Okubo, S.I. Putri, S. Rizal, M. Syukri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: GJESM Publisher 2022-07-01
Series:Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.gjesm.net/article_247726_5889526f53819481b45eaad8daa8c307.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832572777311240192
author Y. Asnawi
A.V.H. Simanjuntak
U. Muksin
M. Okubo
S.I. Putri
S. Rizal
M. Syukri
author_facet Y. Asnawi
A.V.H. Simanjuntak
U. Muksin
M. Okubo
S.I. Putri
S. Rizal
M. Syukri
author_sort Y. Asnawi
collection DOAJ
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil or rock properties where buildings are situated play an important role in the ground shaking caused by an earthquake. The highly populated Banda Aceh city in the northernmost Sumatra is flanked by two active faults, the Seulimeum and the Aceh segment. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate the subsurface characteristics of the region to reduce the earthquake risk as there was no regional study has been conducted so far.METHODS: Characteristics of the soil or rock of the subsurface were derived from various seismic parameters. The seismic microtremors were recorded at 36 sites covering the highly populated city and the two active faults. The spatial autocorrelation method was used to obtain a dispersion curve based on the relationship between seismic frequencies and phase velocity from triangular geophones array to determine the shear wave velocity of the subsurface layer. The seismic amplification, dominant frequency and vulnerability value at each measurement point were measured using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio method. The maps of velocity structure and HVSR parameters were generated from the interpolation of those seismic parameters.FINDING: Based on the variation of the four geophysical parameters: shear wave velocity, seismic amplification, dominant frequency, and seismic vulnerability, the study area can be clustered into five different groups: I) Banda Aceh, II) Jantho, III) Krueng Raya, IV) Lhoknga-Lhoong, and V) Seulawah, which classify the different types of rocks. The classification of soil properties from the combination of shear wave and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio data correlates with the geology of the study area.CONCLUSION: The Banda Aceh city, flanked by the two active faults, is characterized by low shear wave velocity and high amplification because the city stands on the sedimentary basin; thus, it requires a detailed investigation prior to constructing infrastructures. The other clusters are located on the relatively less vulnerable areas, indicated by moderate shear wave velocity and moderate to low seismic vulnerability indexes. The joint analysis shows that the combination of physical properties, including the shear wave velocity, seismic amplification, and dominant frequency, can be used to investigate lithology and seismic vulnerability into a specific cluster. The research results are essential for hazard mitigation and can be used for disaster risk management by the local government. A detailed investigation with denser measurement points needs to be conducted to comprehensively describe the types of rocks in Banda Aceh and its surrounding.
format Article
id doaj-art-ed973b2663a8466f9a3897494789b237
institution Kabale University
issn 2383-3572
2383-3866
language English
publishDate 2022-07-01
publisher GJESM Publisher
record_format Article
series Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
spelling doaj-art-ed973b2663a8466f9a3897494789b2372025-02-02T07:57:14ZengGJESM PublisherGlobal Journal of Environmental Science and Management2383-35722383-38662022-07-018329731410.22034/gjesm.2022.03.01247726Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parametersY. Asnawi0A.V.H. Simanjuntak1U. Muksin2M. Okubo3S.I. Putri4S. Rizal5M. Syukri6Graduate School of Mathematics and Applied Sciences, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111,IndonesiaTsunami and Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Hasan, Gampong Pie, IndonesiaTsunami and Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Hasan, Gampong Pie, IndonesiaNatural Science Cluster, Science and Technology Unit, Kochi University, Akebono-cho Kochi, JapanTsunami and Disaster Mitigation Research Center, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Hasan, Gampong Pie, IndonesiaGraduate School of Mathematics and Applied Sciences, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111, IndonesiaGraduate School of Mathematics and Applied Sciences, Universitas Syiah Kuala, IndonesiaBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil or rock properties where buildings are situated play an important role in the ground shaking caused by an earthquake. The highly populated Banda Aceh city in the northernmost Sumatra is flanked by two active faults, the Seulimeum and the Aceh segment. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate the subsurface characteristics of the region to reduce the earthquake risk as there was no regional study has been conducted so far.METHODS: Characteristics of the soil or rock of the subsurface were derived from various seismic parameters. The seismic microtremors were recorded at 36 sites covering the highly populated city and the two active faults. The spatial autocorrelation method was used to obtain a dispersion curve based on the relationship between seismic frequencies and phase velocity from triangular geophones array to determine the shear wave velocity of the subsurface layer. The seismic amplification, dominant frequency and vulnerability value at each measurement point were measured using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio method. The maps of velocity structure and HVSR parameters were generated from the interpolation of those seismic parameters.FINDING: Based on the variation of the four geophysical parameters: shear wave velocity, seismic amplification, dominant frequency, and seismic vulnerability, the study area can be clustered into five different groups: I) Banda Aceh, II) Jantho, III) Krueng Raya, IV) Lhoknga-Lhoong, and V) Seulawah, which classify the different types of rocks. The classification of soil properties from the combination of shear wave and horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio data correlates with the geology of the study area.CONCLUSION: The Banda Aceh city, flanked by the two active faults, is characterized by low shear wave velocity and high amplification because the city stands on the sedimentary basin; thus, it requires a detailed investigation prior to constructing infrastructures. The other clusters are located on the relatively less vulnerable areas, indicated by moderate shear wave velocity and moderate to low seismic vulnerability indexes. The joint analysis shows that the combination of physical properties, including the shear wave velocity, seismic amplification, and dominant frequency, can be used to investigate lithology and seismic vulnerability into a specific cluster. The research results are essential for hazard mitigation and can be used for disaster risk management by the local government. A detailed investigation with denser measurement points needs to be conducted to comprehensively describe the types of rocks in Banda Aceh and its surrounding.https://www.gjesm.net/article_247726_5889526f53819481b45eaad8daa8c307.pdfearthquakeseismic amplificationseismic wave velocity, spatial autocorrelation, spectral ratio
spellingShingle Y. Asnawi
A.V.H. Simanjuntak
U. Muksin
M. Okubo
S.I. Putri
S. Rizal
M. Syukri
Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
earthquake
seismic amplification
seismic wave velocity, spatial autocorrelation, spectral ratio
title Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
title_full Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
title_fullStr Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
title_full_unstemmed Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
title_short Soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
title_sort soil classification in a seismically active environment based on join analysis of seismic parameters
topic earthquake
seismic amplification
seismic wave velocity, spatial autocorrelation, spectral ratio
url https://www.gjesm.net/article_247726_5889526f53819481b45eaad8daa8c307.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT yasnawi soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT avhsimanjuntak soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT umuksin soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT mokubo soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT siputri soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT srizal soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters
AT msyukri soilclassificationinaseismicallyactiveenvironmentbasedonjoinanalysisofseismicparameters