Predictability of long-period (1 sec or longer) ground motions generated by long strike-slip earthquakes such as the 1906 San Francisco and the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquakes, is investigated. Most large earthquakes are complex multiple events at this period range, and the resulting round motion may be synthesized by convolving the ground motions of the individual event with the source function that describes the space-time history of the multiple shock sequence. Since it is not possible to predict deterministically the complexity of the rupture propaga-tion, a semi-empirical approach was taken. For the ground motion from the individual events, the displacement records observed for the 1968 Borrego Mountain, California, earthquake were used af...
Large earthquakes strike infrequently and close-in recordings are uncommon. This situation makes it ...
Many empirical relationships for the earthquake ground motion duration were developed for interplate...
In view of the potential importance of long-period ground motion in the design of large structures, ...
Predictability of long-period (1 sec or longer) ground motions generated by long strike-slip earthqu...
Direct body waves and fundamental surface waves are calculated for a credible, hypothetical great ea...
We estimated the possible range of long-period ground motion for sites located on a soft sedimentary...
New methods of site-specific ground motion prediction in the time and frequency domains are presente...
Abstract This study collects recorded ground motions from the near-source region of large earthquake...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
We propose a recipe for the prediction of strong ground motion based on the most recent findings of ...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
A random-vibration model of the Hanks-McGuire type is used to predict peak ground motions at rock si...
We performed numerical simulations of long-period ground motions in Tokyo for the 1923 Kanto, Japan...
Accurate prediction of the intensity and variability of strong ground motions for future large eart...
Abstract We estimate the ground motions produced by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake making use of ...
Large earthquakes strike infrequently and close-in recordings are uncommon. This situation makes it ...
Many empirical relationships for the earthquake ground motion duration were developed for interplate...
In view of the potential importance of long-period ground motion in the design of large structures, ...
Predictability of long-period (1 sec or longer) ground motions generated by long strike-slip earthqu...
Direct body waves and fundamental surface waves are calculated for a credible, hypothetical great ea...
We estimated the possible range of long-period ground motion for sites located on a soft sedimentary...
New methods of site-specific ground motion prediction in the time and frequency domains are presente...
Abstract This study collects recorded ground motions from the near-source region of large earthquake...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
We propose a recipe for the prediction of strong ground motion based on the most recent findings of ...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
A random-vibration model of the Hanks-McGuire type is used to predict peak ground motions at rock si...
We performed numerical simulations of long-period ground motions in Tokyo for the 1923 Kanto, Japan...
Accurate prediction of the intensity and variability of strong ground motions for future large eart...
Abstract We estimate the ground motions produced by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake making use of ...
Large earthquakes strike infrequently and close-in recordings are uncommon. This situation makes it ...
Many empirical relationships for the earthquake ground motion duration were developed for interplate...
In view of the potential importance of long-period ground motion in the design of large structures, ...