The strong motion displacement records available during an earthquake can be treated as the response of the earth as the a structural system to unknown forces acting at unknown locations. Thus, if the part of the earth participating in ground motion is modelled as a known finite elastic medium, one can attempt to model the source location and forces generated during an earthquake as an inverse problem in structural dynamics. Based on this analogy, a simple model for the basic earthquake source is proposed. The unknown source is assumed to be a sequence of impulses acting at locations yet to be found. These unknown impulses and their locations are found using the normal mode expansion along with a minimization of mean square error. The mediu...
Engineering seismology is the link between earth sciences and engineering. The main input of enginee...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
In order to gain insight into how to invert seismograms correctly to estimate the details of the ear...
The strong motion displacement records available during an earthquake can be treated as the response...
A new engineering source model consistent with seismological concepts for simulating strong-motion a...
Success of earthquake resistant design practices critically depends on how accurately the future gro...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
Strong ground motion simulations require physically plausible earthquake source model. Here we prese...
Delhi, the capital of India, is prone to severe seismic hazards, not only from local events but also...
In this thesis, we studied the earthquake process from a dual perspective: i.e. modeling the complex...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
In the absence of strong motion records, ground motion during the 26th January, 2001 Kutch, India ea...
In the absence of strong motion records, ground motion during the 26th stop January, 2001 Kutch, Ind...
The strong earthquake ground motion experienced at a given site can be considered to be a space-time...
data and earthquake disaster records near earthquake sources. The objective of strong motion seismol...
Engineering seismology is the link between earth sciences and engineering. The main input of enginee...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
In order to gain insight into how to invert seismograms correctly to estimate the details of the ear...
The strong motion displacement records available during an earthquake can be treated as the response...
A new engineering source model consistent with seismological concepts for simulating strong-motion a...
Success of earthquake resistant design practices critically depends on how accurately the future gro...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
Strong ground motion simulations require physically plausible earthquake source model. Here we prese...
Delhi, the capital of India, is prone to severe seismic hazards, not only from local events but also...
In this thesis, we studied the earthquake process from a dual perspective: i.e. modeling the complex...
This thesis discusses simulations of earthquake ground motions using prescribed ruptures and dynamic...
In the absence of strong motion records, ground motion during the 26th January, 2001 Kutch, India ea...
In the absence of strong motion records, ground motion during the 26th stop January, 2001 Kutch, Ind...
The strong earthquake ground motion experienced at a given site can be considered to be a space-time...
data and earthquake disaster records near earthquake sources. The objective of strong motion seismol...
Engineering seismology is the link between earth sciences and engineering. The main input of enginee...
Abstract In the absence of sufficient data in the very near source, predictions of the intensity and...
In order to gain insight into how to invert seismograms correctly to estimate the details of the ear...