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Strong motion observations and recordings from the great Wenchuan Earthquake

January 1, 2008

The National Strong Motion Observation Network System (NSMONS) of China is briefly introduced in this paper. The NSMONS consists of permanent free-field stations, special observation arrays, mobile observatories and a network management system. During the Wenchuan Earthquake, over 1,400 components of acceleration records were obtained from 460 permanent free-field stations and three arrays for topographical effect and structural response observation in the network system from the main shock, and over 20,000 components of acceleration records from strong aftershocks occurred before August 1, 2008 were also obtained by permanent free-field stations of the NSMONS and 59 mobile instruments quickly deployed after the main shock. The strong motion recordings from the main shock and strong aftershocks are summarized in this paper. In the ground motion recordings, there are over 560 components with peak ground acceleration (PGA) over 10 Gal, the largest being 957.7 Gal. The largest PGA recorded during the aftershock exceeds 300 Gal. ?? 2008 Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration and Springer-Verlag GmbH.

Publication Year 2008
Title Strong motion observations and recordings from the great Wenchuan Earthquake
DOI 10.1007/s11803-008-0892-x
Authors X. Li, Z. Zhou, H. Yu, R. Wen, D. Lu, M. Huang, Y. Zhou, J. Cu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration
Index ID 70000193
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse