Inclination angles up to 15 degrees in 2D and 3D ground response models at Delaney Park produce only minor reductions in transfer function amplitudes near the fundamental frequency with limited improvement over vertical incidence, while larger angles shift frequencies upward in ways not seen in data
Site Response Analysis Using Downhole Array Recordings during the March 2011 Tohoku -Oki Earthquake and the Effect of Long -Duration Ground Motions
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Effects of Varying Incident Wave Inclination and Azimuthal Angles on Multi-Dimensional Ground Response Analyses at the Delaney Park Downhole Array Site
Inclination angles up to 15 degrees in 2D and 3D ground response models at Delaney Park produce only minor reductions in transfer function amplitudes near the fundamental frequency with limited improvement over vertical incidence, while larger angles shift frequencies upward in ways not seen in data