Geospatial big data-based geostatistical zonation of seismic site effects in Seoul metropolitan area

Han Saem Kim, Chang Guk Sun, Hyung Ik Cho

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Abstract

Seismic site effects are influenced mainly by geospatial uncertainties corresponding to geological or geotechnical spatial variance. Therefore, the development of a geospatial database is essential to characterize site-specific geotechnical information in multiscale areas and to optimize geospatial zonation methods with potentially high degrees of spatial variability based on trial-and-error geostatistical assessments. In this study, a multi-source geospatial information framework, which included the construction of a big data platform, estimation of geostatistical density, optimization of the geostatistical interpolation method, assessment of seismic site effects, and determination of geospatial zonation for decision making, was established. Then, this framework was applied to the Seoul metropolitan area, South Korea. The GIS-based framework was established to develop the geospatial zonation of site-specific seismic site effects before considering the local characteristics of site effects dependent on topographic or geological conditions, based on a geospatial big-data platform in Seoul. The zonal conditions were composed of geo-layers, site effect parameters, and other multi-source geospatial maps for each administrative area, and infrastructure was determined based on the integration of the optimized geoprocessing framework.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174
JournalISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Geo-layer
  • Geospatial big data
  • Geostatistical optimization
  • Seismic site effect
  • Seismic zonation

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