We present a broadband kinematic model based on a self-similar k-square distribution of the coseismic slip, with an instantaneous rise-time and a constant rupture velocity. The phase of the slip spectrum at high wave number is random. This model generates an ?-squared body-wave radiation, and a particular directivity factor C2d scaling the amplitude of the body-wave spectra, where Cd is the standard directivity factor. Considering the source models with a propagating pulse and a finite rise-time, we assume that within the slipping band, the rupture has some random character, with small scale rupture in various directions. With such a model, the pulse cannot be resolved, and the directivity factor is still C2d at low frequency; at periods sh...
Abstract We use near-source (10 to 164 km) displacement seismograms to image the slip distribution a...
In order to obtain the spatiotemporal slip distribution of a finite rupture model we have used teles...
The behavior of a simple one-dimensional, homogeneous, deterministic model of an earthquake fault is...
Strong ground motion simulations require physically plausible earthquake source model. Here we prese...
Abstract The theoretical basis of the x-squared model and the characteristics of near-source broadba...
The kinematic fractal source model presented in this study is able to simulate broad-band accelerogr...
International audienceSince the end of the 1970s, teleseismic waves are used routinely to infer the ...
The Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978, provides an opportunity to perform a broadband inves...
To simulate earthquake ground motion, we combine a multiple-point stochastic earthquake fault model ...
Abstract We estimate strong motion generation areas that reproduce near-source ground motions in a b...
International audienceA hybrid empirical method is proposed to simulate broadband strong ground moti...
Slip velocity functions commonly used in kinematic inversions and forward simulations have a number...
We are investigating two distinct strong ground motion simulation techniques as regards their high-f...
The amplitude fluctuations of seismic waves from point source radiation patterns are among the direc...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
Abstract We use near-source (10 to 164 km) displacement seismograms to image the slip distribution a...
In order to obtain the spatiotemporal slip distribution of a finite rupture model we have used teles...
The behavior of a simple one-dimensional, homogeneous, deterministic model of an earthquake fault is...
Strong ground motion simulations require physically plausible earthquake source model. Here we prese...
Abstract The theoretical basis of the x-squared model and the characteristics of near-source broadba...
The kinematic fractal source model presented in this study is able to simulate broad-band accelerogr...
International audienceSince the end of the 1970s, teleseismic waves are used routinely to infer the ...
The Santa Barbara earthquake of 13 August 1978, provides an opportunity to perform a broadband inves...
To simulate earthquake ground motion, we combine a multiple-point stochastic earthquake fault model ...
Abstract We estimate strong motion generation areas that reproduce near-source ground motions in a b...
International audienceA hybrid empirical method is proposed to simulate broadband strong ground moti...
Slip velocity functions commonly used in kinematic inversions and forward simulations have a number...
We are investigating two distinct strong ground motion simulation techniques as regards their high-f...
The amplitude fluctuations of seismic waves from point source radiation patterns are among the direc...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
Abstract We use near-source (10 to 164 km) displacement seismograms to image the slip distribution a...
In order to obtain the spatiotemporal slip distribution of a finite rupture model we have used teles...
The behavior of a simple one-dimensional, homogeneous, deterministic model of an earthquake fault is...