Response spectra of ground motions and building foundation vibrations excited by Rockbursts in the LGC region

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Abstract

Surface vibrations induced by mining rockbursts resulting from underground exploitation in the mines in western Poland were analyzed and classified into three different categories. Comparison of the accelerograms simultaneously recorded on the ground and on the foundations of typical buildings, as well as the response spectra determined on the basis of these records, leads to the conclusion that ground vibration characteristics have a significant influence on the nature of vibration transmission from the ground to the building foundation. Analysis of the response spectra, separately determined from both ground vibrations and building foundation vibrations, indicates that the standard response spectrum based on building foundation vibrations is more useful in the design of new buildings in areas of mining tremors than the spectrum based on ground vibrations. Moreover, the usefulness of the models of soilstructure interaction based on seismic data in California was investigated with respect to mine-induced rockbursts in Poland.

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Maciag, E., Kuzniar, K., & Tatara, T. (2016). Response spectra of ground motions and building foundation vibrations excited by Rockbursts in the LGC region. Earthquake Spectra, 32(3), 1769–1791. https://doi.org/10.1193/020515EQS022M

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