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Regional subsidence of Mexico City and its effects on seismic response
Authors:Javier Avilés  Luis Eduardo Pérez-Rocha
Institution:1. Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Jiutepec 62550, Morelos, Mexico;2. Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas, Temixco 62490, Morelos, Mexico
Abstract:Changes expected in Mexico City's seismic response due to land subsidence caused by groundwater extraction are examined. Settlements of the land surface observed in the recent past are compiled and processed to predict regional subsidence in the near future. This information is used in combination with the iso-depth and iso-period maps stipulated by the building code to estimate the compaction of surface sediments and the shortening of soil periods. The time-progressive evolution of the official seismic zoning maps and the associated site-specific response spectra is predicted. The same is done with spectral response contours expressed in terms of the site and structure periods. The subsidence effects are considered through an impact factor, which represents the increase or decrease in the spectral ordinates with respect to the current values specified for design purposes. The detrimental or beneficial effects depend on the relative values of the structure and site periods.
Keywords:Groundwater extraction  Land subsidence  Response spectra  Seismic zoning maps  Spectral contours  Subsidence effects
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