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  • Analysis of amplified ground motion in Bangkok from recent earthquakes (2023)

    Posted: 2025-03-29 02:30:48

    This study investigates the amplification of ground motion in Bangkok, Thailand, due to distant earthquakes. Researchers analyzed seismic data from five recent earthquakes, focusing on the deep sedimentary basin underlying the city. Results confirm significant ground motion amplification, particularly at longer periods (0.5-2 seconds), which correspond to the natural frequencies of tall buildings. The amplification patterns vary spatially across Bangkok, with higher amplification observed in the central and western areas characterized by thicker, softer sediments. These findings highlight the seismic vulnerability of Bangkok's high-rise structures and underscore the need for incorporating site-specific ground motion amplification factors in seismic design and risk assessments.

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    HN commenters discuss the challenges of building in Bangkok due to its soft soil, which amplifies seismic waves and increases the risk of liquefaction. Some express skepticism about the study's focus on distant earthquakes, arguing that local faults pose a more immediate threat, though less frequent. Others point out the difficulty in predicting ground motion accurately due to the complex interplay of factors, including soil type, depth to bedrock, and the frequency of the seismic waves. Several commenters raise concerns about the lack of preparedness and building codes in Bangkok, suggesting the city's vulnerability is underestimated. One commenter with experience in geotechnical engineering emphasizes the importance of proper soil investigation and foundation design to mitigate risks. Overall, the comments highlight the significant earthquake risk Bangkok faces and the need for better preparedness.