UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, 23-26 July 2013 AREA 3 Modifications to EXSIM code to allow for multiple site amplifications curves.

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UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Modifications to EXSIM code to allow for multiple site amplifications curves and random variation of source parameters Horst Langer, INGV-Catania, Italy Mariano Garcia-Fernandez, IGEO (CSIC,UCM), Spain

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 EXSIM – Modifications 1)Two shear wave velocities, one related to the source volume, one used for geometrical spreading 2)Calculation of Housner Intensity 3)Magnitude and stress parameter can be varied randomly 4)Site amplification can be specified for each indivual site (instead of a generic correction valid for all sites in the original version) 5)Radiation pattern and shear wave velocity can be adjusted for each single site 6)New Output files *stat.out and *resp.out (report min and max values of simulated GM parameters and Housner Intensity, together with distances and cartesian coordinates of each site. The *resp.out* reports full response spectra)

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 !Input file for program EXSIM12 !Title EXSIM12 & DMB test !Write acc, psa, husid files for each site? Y Mvar, Stress_var (log) !MW, Stress, Mvar, Stress_var (log), flag (0=fmax; 1=kappa), fmax or kappa !lat and lon of upper edge of fault !strike,dip, depth of fault ………………………………………………………………………..

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Example for new site amplification file corr. betaradpat ! nfrequencies, corr. beta, radpat ! frequency, amplification ! frequency, amplification ! frequency, amplification corr. betaradpat ! nfrequencies, corr. beta, radpat ! frequency, amplification corr. betaradpat ! nfrequencies, corr. beta, radpat ! frequency, amplification

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UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Application of EXSIM for Spain case: Area 3 (SE Spain) Mariano García-Fernández, IGEO (CSIC,UCM), Spain María-José Jiménez, IGEO (CSIC,UCM), Spain

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 White stars: I-EMS98 ≥ V-VI Red stars: I-EMS98 ≥ VII Grey circles: IGN Catalogue ( )

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Red circles: Calibration events. M White triangles: accel. stations. < 100 km

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 parametervaluereferences crustal S-wave velocity3.25 km/s Carbonell et al. (1998); Corchete & Chourak (2011). crustal density2.65 g/cm 3 kappa0.03Boore & Joyner (1997); Limited data fit geometric spreading R -1 (R ≤ 65km) R -0.5 (R > 65km) Mancilla et al. (2008) Q(f)100 f 0.6 García-Fernández & Canas (1992) distance dependent duration T RBeresnev & Atkinson (2002) windowing functionSaragoni-HartBeresnev & Atkinson (2002) rupture propagation0.8 V S Beresnev & Atkinson (2002) slip distributionRandomAtkinson et al. (2011) pulsing area percentage 50%Atkinson et al. (2011) minimum duration10 sEmpirical estimation crustal amplification ENA generic rock Atkinson and Boore (2006) site amplificationH/V analysisSingle-station EHV; (Garcia-Fernandez & Jimenez, 2012)

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Area 3: Soil characterization in Vega Baja

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Area 3: Soil characterization in Lorca

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Area 3 Vega Baja 02/03/ /02/2012

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Area 3 Lorca 02/02/ /08/ /01/2005

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3 Area 3 Lorca May 2011 series 16:47:25

UPStrat-MAFA 3rd General Meeting Selfoss, Iceland, July 2013 AREA 3