This dissertation addresses a diverse range of topics in the physics-based broadband ground motion simulation, with a focus on New Zealand applications. In particular the following topics are addressed: the methodology and computational implementation of a New Zealand Velocity Model for broadband ground motion simulation; generalised parametric functions and spatial correlations for seismic velocities in the Canterbury, New Zealand region from surface-wave-based site characterisation; and ground motion simulations of Hope Fault earthquakes. The paragraphs below outline each contribution in more detail. A necessary component in physics-based ground motion simulation is a 3D model which details the seismic velocities in the region of inter...
Hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation has been an ongoing effort in NZ with recent s...
Our poster will present on-going QuakeCoRE-founded work on strong motion seismology for Dunedin-Mosg...
This paper presents on-going challenges in the present paradigm shift of earthquakeinduced ground m...
This dissertation addresses a diverse range of topics in the area of physics-based ground motion si...
his poster presents the ongoing development of a 3D Canterbury seismic velocity model which will be ...
This paper presents a seismic velocity model of Canterbury, New Zealand based on 3D geologic surfac...
A 3D high-resolution model of the geologic structure and associated seismic velocities in the Canter...
Over the past 30 years there has been significant research to advance physics-based ground motion si...
This poster presents work to date on ground motion simulation validation and inversion for the Cante...
This presentation summarizes the development of high-resolution surficial soil velocity models in th...
This paper summarises progress toward NZ-wide physics-based hybrid broadband ground motion simulati...
New Zealand Wide velocity model 2.3 has seismic velocity for New Zealand developed from local-earthq...
Background and objectives This poster presents the development of generalised parametric functions ...
Ground motion simulation validation is an important and necessary task towards establishing the effi...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation has been an ongoing effort in NZ with recent s...
Our poster will present on-going QuakeCoRE-founded work on strong motion seismology for Dunedin-Mosg...
This paper presents on-going challenges in the present paradigm shift of earthquakeinduced ground m...
This dissertation addresses a diverse range of topics in the area of physics-based ground motion si...
his poster presents the ongoing development of a 3D Canterbury seismic velocity model which will be ...
This paper presents a seismic velocity model of Canterbury, New Zealand based on 3D geologic surfac...
A 3D high-resolution model of the geologic structure and associated seismic velocities in the Canter...
Over the past 30 years there has been significant research to advance physics-based ground motion si...
This poster presents work to date on ground motion simulation validation and inversion for the Cante...
This presentation summarizes the development of high-resolution surficial soil velocity models in th...
This paper summarises progress toward NZ-wide physics-based hybrid broadband ground motion simulati...
New Zealand Wide velocity model 2.3 has seismic velocity for New Zealand developed from local-earthq...
Background and objectives This poster presents the development of generalised parametric functions ...
Ground motion simulation validation is an important and necessary task towards establishing the effi...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Hybrid broadband ground motion simulation validation has been an ongoing effort in NZ with recent s...
Our poster will present on-going QuakeCoRE-founded work on strong motion seismology for Dunedin-Mosg...
This paper presents on-going challenges in the present paradigm shift of earthquakeinduced ground m...