2019
DOI: 10.5459/bnzsee.52.2.67-77
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Basin edge effects and damping

Abstract: The Kaikōura earthquake brought the concept of basin effects to the forefront of conversation about building in the Wellington CBD. Local exceedances of ULS design spectra were observed in many waterfront sites in the 1.5-2.5s period range. This, coupled with low yield levels and certain structural forms present in previous generations of building design, meant that significant damage occurred in many buildings around the Wellington waterfront.A primary cause for the high spectral accelerations was the geologi… Show more

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“…The paper by Ballagh and Cattanach [9] provides a practitioner's impression based on the observed performance of Wellington waterfront buildings on soft reclaimed soils during the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake. The amplification of ground shaking due to the basin effect and its potential consequence on seismic design of buildings are discussed.…”
Section: Editorial Rajesh P Dhakalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Ballagh and Cattanach [9] provides a practitioner's impression based on the observed performance of Wellington waterfront buildings on soft reclaimed soils during the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake. The amplification of ground shaking due to the basin effect and its potential consequence on seismic design of buildings are discussed.…”
Section: Editorial Rajesh P Dhakalmentioning
confidence: 99%