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Parallel 3-D Simulation of Ground Motion for the 1995 Kobe Earthquake: The Component Decomposition Approach

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—A new approach to parallel pseudospectral simulation of 3-D seismic wave propagation is developed based on component decomposition of the wavefield. Field quantities and equations of motion are distributed over three processors according to their relationship to the x-, y- and z-coordinates, and computation is carried out concurrently on each processor with inter-processor communications. The efficiency of this approach is evaluated by a theoretical estimate and actual benchmark computations. We then conduct a 3-D simulation of strong ground motion for the 1995 Kobe (Hyogo-ken Nanbu) earthquake in order to show the feasibility of the parallel pseudospectral method. The results of the simulation demonstrate that the complex 3-D structures of the subsurface medium and source fault greatly affect the strong ground motion on the surface.

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Received August 14, 1999; revised March 20, 2000; accepted April 10, 2000

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Furumura, T., Koketsu, K. Parallel 3-D Simulation of Ground Motion for the 1995 Kobe Earthquake: The Component Decomposition Approach . Pure appl. geophys. 157, 2047–2062 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00001074

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