Accurate recording of large, earthquake-induced ground shaking is critical for our understanding of earthquake physics as well as seismic hazard assessment. Extremely large accelerations with the peak value of 3.2 times the gravity acceleration were recorded at seismic station WTMC located in northern South Island of New Zealand during the recent magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake. However, the mechanisms responsible for the generation of such large accelerations are not well understood. Here we use numerical simulations to examine a range of physical models that can reproduce the observed characteristics of the acceleration record. We find that the record of the asymmetric, vertical accelerations, also observed during a magnitude 6.3 earthq...
Records of near-fault ground motions from recent surface-breaking earthquakes are characterized by l...
The ultimate goal of earthquake hazard mitigation research is to gain sufficient understanding of th...
Strong-motion data from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proport...
The 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake (M_w 6.9, M_(jma) 7.2) produced strong shaking throughout n...
Very large vertical surface acceleration of nearly four times gravity was measured at a strong motio...
During the 2011 M7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, ground motions recorded near the epicentre showed a signif...
Ground motions of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake recorded at Onahama port (Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture) ...
International audienceEmpirical ground motion prediction equations are calibrated from past earthqua...
International audienceAccelerometric records of the Chi-Chi earthquake from sites on the hanging wal...
Empirical ground motion prediction equations are calibrated from past earthquake seismic recordings....
The KiK-net is a vertical array system, and seismic motions are recorded at the ground surface and i...
International audienceWe found extensive evidence that the vertical ground accelerations produced du...
Records of near-fault ground motions from recent surface-breaking earthquakes are characterized by l...
The ultimate goal of earthquake hazard mitigation research is to gain sufficient understanding of th...
Strong-motion data from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proport...
The 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake (M_w 6.9, M_(jma) 7.2) produced strong shaking throughout n...
Very large vertical surface acceleration of nearly four times gravity was measured at a strong motio...
During the 2011 M7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, ground motions recorded near the epicentre showed a signif...
Ground motions of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake recorded at Onahama port (Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture) ...
International audienceEmpirical ground motion prediction equations are calibrated from past earthqua...
International audienceAccelerometric records of the Chi-Chi earthquake from sites on the hanging wal...
Empirical ground motion prediction equations are calibrated from past earthquake seismic recordings....
The KiK-net is a vertical array system, and seismic motions are recorded at the ground surface and i...
International audienceWe found extensive evidence that the vertical ground accelerations produced du...
Records of near-fault ground motions from recent surface-breaking earthquakes are characterized by l...
The ultimate goal of earthquake hazard mitigation research is to gain sufficient understanding of th...
Strong-motion data from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proport...