This paper presents a critical evaluation of vertical ground motions observed in the Canterbury earthquake sequence. The abundance of strong near-source ground-motion recordings provides an opportunity to comprehensively review the estimation of vertical ground motions via the New Zealand Standard for earthquake loading, NZS1170.5:2004, and empirical ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs). An in-depth review of current GMPEs is carried out to determine the existing trends and characteristics present in the empirical models. Results illustrate that vertical ground motion amplitudes estimated based on NZS1170.5:2004 are significantly unconservative at short periods and near-source distances. While conventional GMPEs provide an improved pr...
We present a set of ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) derived for the geometrical mean of t...
Empirical ground motion models for the vertical component from shallow crustal earthquakes in active...
This thesis addresses two fundamental topics in Engineering Seismology; the application of Probabili...
The number of instrumental ground motion records in New Zealand (NZ) has increased significantly in ...
This paper provides a summary of the ground motions observed in the recent Canterbury, New Zealand ...
This paper provides an overview of the ground motion and seismic source aspects of the Canterbury ea...
This paper presents site-specific and spatially-distributed ground-motion intensity estimates which ...
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes were recorded over a dense strong motion network in the near-s...
This paper provides an overview of the salient aspects of the dense array of ground motions observed...
This paper presents an examination of ground motion observations from 20 near-source strong motion s...
This paper presents a methodology by which both site-specific and spatially distributed ground motio...
This paper develops representative ground motion ensembles for several major earthquake scenarios i...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Seismic hazard analyses (SHA) are routinely carried out around the world to understand the hazard, a...
This paper presents on-going challenges in the present paradigm shift of earthquakeinduced ground m...
We present a set of ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) derived for the geometrical mean of t...
Empirical ground motion models for the vertical component from shallow crustal earthquakes in active...
This thesis addresses two fundamental topics in Engineering Seismology; the application of Probabili...
The number of instrumental ground motion records in New Zealand (NZ) has increased significantly in ...
This paper provides a summary of the ground motions observed in the recent Canterbury, New Zealand ...
This paper provides an overview of the ground motion and seismic source aspects of the Canterbury ea...
This paper presents site-specific and spatially-distributed ground-motion intensity estimates which ...
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes were recorded over a dense strong motion network in the near-s...
This paper provides an overview of the salient aspects of the dense array of ground motions observed...
This paper presents an examination of ground motion observations from 20 near-source strong motion s...
This paper presents a methodology by which both site-specific and spatially distributed ground motio...
This paper develops representative ground motion ensembles for several major earthquake scenarios i...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Seismic hazard analyses (SHA) are routinely carried out around the world to understand the hazard, a...
This paper presents on-going challenges in the present paradigm shift of earthquakeinduced ground m...
We present a set of ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) derived for the geometrical mean of t...
Empirical ground motion models for the vertical component from shallow crustal earthquakes in active...
This thesis addresses two fundamental topics in Engineering Seismology; the application of Probabili...