International audienceWe classify sites based on their predominant period computed using average horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) response spectral ratios and examine the impact of this classification scheme on empirical ground-motion models. One advantage of this classification is that deep geological profiles and high shear-wave velocities are mapped to the resonance frequency of the site. We apply this classification scheme to the database of Fukushima et al. [2003], for which stations were originally classified as simply rock or soil. The calculation of average H/V response spectral ratios permits the majority of sites in the database to be unambiguously classified. Soft soil conditions are clearly apparent using this technique. Ground-moti...
We analyze site response of the Taipei basin using the records obtained by the Taiwan Strong Ground ...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...
The goal of the present paper is to propose an alternative site classification and the associated sp...
International audienceWe classify sites based on their predominant period computed using average hor...
We classify sites based on their predominant period computed using average horizontal-to-vertical (H...
We propose a site-classification scheme based on the predominant period of the site, as determined f...
National audienceDans ce travail, nous avons classifié les sites en utilisant la période dominante à...
We propose a site-classification scheme based on the predominant period of the site, as determined f...
Having a reliable site classification scheme is vital for the development of robust strong-motion at...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
This paper contains ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for the vertical-to-horizontal spectr...
Different methods of analysis, such as site-specific site response analysis or the use of ground-mot...
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in site characte...
A ground-motion prediction equation (GMPE) specific to rock and stiff- soil sites is derived using s...
We analyze site response of the Taipei basin using the records obtained by the Taiwan Strong Ground ...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...
The goal of the present paper is to propose an alternative site classification and the associated sp...
International audienceWe classify sites based on their predominant period computed using average hor...
We classify sites based on their predominant period computed using average horizontal-to-vertical (H...
We propose a site-classification scheme based on the predominant period of the site, as determined f...
National audienceDans ce travail, nous avons classifié les sites en utilisant la période dominante à...
We propose a site-classification scheme based on the predominant period of the site, as determined f...
Having a reliable site classification scheme is vital for the development of robust strong-motion at...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
Seismic site classifications are used to represent site effects for estimating hazard parameters (re...
This paper contains ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for the vertical-to-horizontal spectr...
Different methods of analysis, such as site-specific site response analysis or the use of ground-mot...
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) has been extensively used in site characte...
A ground-motion prediction equation (GMPE) specific to rock and stiff- soil sites is derived using s...
We analyze site response of the Taipei basin using the records obtained by the Taiwan Strong Ground ...
It is well known that surface geology may significantly affect strong ground motion and hence it sho...
The goal of the present paper is to propose an alternative site classification and the associated sp...