Directivity

Directivity

25th April 2025

When a fault ruptures, the seismic waves are often focused along the fault in the direction the fault has ruptured. This action is called directivity. Directivity causes strong shaking due to an earthquake to be located in an elongated pattern along the site of the fault, meaning damage to buildings is often localised to the fault location. 

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