1986 Kalamata, Greece-02, Kalamata (bsmt) (2nd trigger)



Plots of original ground motion, extracted pulse, and residual ground motion:

Map of epicenter, rupture extent and station location:

Ground motion information:

NGA Record Sequence Number 566

Magnitude = 5.4
Closest Distance = 5.6 km
Hypocentral Distance = 8.7 km
Vs30 = 339 m/s
Mechanism = Normal

Tp = 0.79 s
PGV = 27 cm/s

Orientation of strongest pulse, relative to north = 75 degrees
Orientation of strongest pulse, relative to fault parallel = 77 degrees
Pulse in fault normal direction = 1
Pulse due to directivity = 1


Comments:

Distances look good, but hard to be certain without finite fault model.

Directivity parameters:


X = 0.48
s = 3.06 km
θ = 10.89

Y = 0.74
d = 2.93 km
φ = 50.06

IDP = Unknown
φ = Unknown


Notes:



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