This article presents a quantitative case study on the site amplification effect observed at Heathcote Valley, New Zealand, during the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence for 10 events that produced notable ground acceleration amplitudes up to 1.4g and 2.2g in the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. We performed finite element analyses of the dynamic response of the valley, accounting for the realistic basin geometry and the soil non-linear response. The site-specific simulations performed significantly better than both empirical ground motion models and physics based regional-scale ground motion simulations (which empirically accounts for the site effects), reducing the spectral acceleration prediction bias by a ...
While site effects are accounted for in most modern U.S. seismic design codes for building structure...
During the 1999 Athens earthquake, the town of Adàmes, located on the eastern side of the Kifissos r...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
Heathcote Valley school strong motion station (HVSC) consistently recorded ground motions with high...
Ground motions of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake recorded at Onahama port (Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture) ...
This study examines the performance of nonlinear total-stress wave-propagation site response analysi...
We simulate non-linear behaviour of soils during strong ground motion in the Rhône valley in souther...
Amplitudes and frequency content of the seismic ground motion generated by an earthquake and record...
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes were recorded over a dense strong motion network in the near-s...
During the Canterbury earthquake sequence, the observed level of ground motion on the soft soils of ...
The modeling of earthquake-induced ground motions plays an important role in the quantification of s...
During the 2011 M7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, ground motions recorded near the epicentre showed a signif...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based ...
Six earthquake acceleration time histories were used to evaluate the groundmotion response of two si...
While site effects are accounted for in most modern U.S. seismic design codes for building structure...
During the 1999 Athens earthquake, the town of Adàmes, located on the eastern side of the Kifissos r...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
Heathcote Valley school strong motion station (HVSC) consistently recorded ground motions with high...
Ground motions of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake recorded at Onahama port (Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture) ...
This study examines the performance of nonlinear total-stress wave-propagation site response analysi...
We simulate non-linear behaviour of soils during strong ground motion in the Rhône valley in souther...
Amplitudes and frequency content of the seismic ground motion generated by an earthquake and record...
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes were recorded over a dense strong motion network in the near-s...
During the Canterbury earthquake sequence, the observed level of ground motion on the soft soils of ...
The modeling of earthquake-induced ground motions plays an important role in the quantification of s...
During the 2011 M7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, ground motions recorded near the epicentre showed a signif...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based ...
Six earthquake acceleration time histories were used to evaluate the groundmotion response of two si...
While site effects are accounted for in most modern U.S. seismic design codes for building structure...
During the 1999 Athens earthquake, the town of Adàmes, located on the eastern side of the Kifissos r...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...