Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods

The impact of the far-field earthquake generated by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (Richter scale of 9.3) was also felt by Malaysians. The ground motion triggered by this earthquake is caused by the shear wave velocity (Vs), particularly at a depth of 30 m (Vs30). Therefore, this dynamic soil proper...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics 2024
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Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
2024
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1369
1
10.1088/1755-1315/1369/1/012023
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85198412683&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f1369%2f1%2f012023&partnerID=40&md5=9a6ee2525dd06b10930bc72840c2981b
The impact of the far-field earthquake generated by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (Richter scale of 9.3) was also felt by Malaysians. The ground motion triggered by this earthquake is caused by the shear wave velocity (Vs), particularly at a depth of 30 m (Vs30). Therefore, this dynamic soil properties need to be determined, which was evaluated using the active, passive, and hybrid multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) methods at 16 locations in the contact zone between the Kenny Hill and limestone formations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Vs determined from the MASW for the contact zone ranging from 198 m/s to 286 m/s at the ground surface and from 376 m/s to 662 m/s at 30 m depth. In contrast, in the non-contact zone, Vs range from 212 m/s to 328 m/s at the ground surface and from 562 m/s to 921 m/s at 30 m depth. For Vs30, the contact zone has a minimum value of 280 m/s and a maximum value of 380 m/s, while the non-contact zone has a minimum value of 370 m/s and a maximum value of 530 m/s. © 2024 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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author Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
spellingShingle Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
author_facet Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
author_sort Zaki M.F.M.; Ghazaly Z.M.; Bawadi N.F.; Ahmad M.M.; Nujid M.M.
title Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
title_short Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
title_full Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
title_fullStr Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
title_full_unstemmed Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
title_sort Indicative microzonation map of the contact zone between the kenny hill and limestone formation using active, passive and hybrid MASW methods
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description The impact of the far-field earthquake generated by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (Richter scale of 9.3) was also felt by Malaysians. The ground motion triggered by this earthquake is caused by the shear wave velocity (Vs), particularly at a depth of 30 m (Vs30). Therefore, this dynamic soil properties need to be determined, which was evaluated using the active, passive, and hybrid multichannel analysis of surface waves (MASW) methods at 16 locations in the contact zone between the Kenny Hill and limestone formations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Vs determined from the MASW for the contact zone ranging from 198 m/s to 286 m/s at the ground surface and from 376 m/s to 662 m/s at 30 m depth. In contrast, in the non-contact zone, Vs range from 212 m/s to 328 m/s at the ground surface and from 562 m/s to 921 m/s at 30 m depth. For Vs30, the contact zone has a minimum value of 280 m/s and a maximum value of 380 m/s, while the non-contact zone has a minimum value of 370 m/s and a maximum value of 530 m/s. © 2024 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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