This paper presents an examination of ground motion observations from 20 near-source strong motion stations during the most significant 10 events in the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake to examine region-specific systematic effects based on relaxing the conventional ergodic assumption. On the basis of similar site-to-site residuals, surfical geology, and geographical proximity, 15 of the 20 stations are grouped into four sub-regions: the Central Business District; and Western, Eastern, and Northern suburbs. Mean site-to-site residuals for these sub-regions then allows for the possibility of non-ergodic ground motion prediction over these sub-regions of Canterbury, rather than only at strong motion station locations. The ratio of the total...
Abstract Past studies in tectonic regions dominated by subduction zones that result in the creation ...
In this paper, the characteristics of near-fault ground motions recorded during the Mw7.1 Darfield a...
The number of instrumental ground motion records in New Zealand (NZ) has increased significantly in ...
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 ground motion and seismic source aspects of the Canterbury ea...
This paper presents a methodology by which both site-specific and spatially distributed ground motio...
It is common practice to use ground-motion models, often developed by regression on recorded acceler...
This paper presents a critical evaluation of vertical ground motions observed in the Canterbury eart...
It is common practice to use ground-motion models, often developed by regression on recorded acceler...
This paper provides an overview of the salient aspects of the dense array of ground motions observed...
This paper provides a summary of the ground motions observed in the recent Canterbury, New Zealand ...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Three important aspects of ground-motion modelling for regional or portfolio risk analyses are discu...
Site-specific (non-ergodic) seismic hazard analysis is increasingly being employed as part of ground...
Abstract Past studies in tectonic regions dominated by subduction zones that result in the creation ...
In this paper, the characteristics of near-fault ground motions recorded during the Mw7.1 Darfield a...
The number of instrumental ground motion records in New Zealand (NZ) has increased significantly in ...
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 ground motion and seismic source aspects of the Canterbury ea...
This paper presents a methodology by which both site-specific and spatially distributed ground motio...
It is common practice to use ground-motion models, often developed by regression on recorded acceler...
This paper presents a critical evaluation of vertical ground motions observed in the Canterbury eart...
It is common practice to use ground-motion models, often developed by regression on recorded acceler...
This paper provides an overview of the salient aspects of the dense array of ground motions observed...
This paper provides a summary of the ground motions observed in the recent Canterbury, New Zealand ...
1. Background and Objectives This poster presents results from ground motion simulations of small-...
Three important aspects of ground-motion modelling for regional or portfolio risk analyses are discu...
Site-specific (non-ergodic) seismic hazard analysis is increasingly being employed as part of ground...
Abstract Past studies in tectonic regions dominated by subduction zones that result in the creation ...
In this paper, the characteristics of near-fault ground motions recorded during the Mw7.1 Darfield a...
The number of instrumental ground motion records in New Zealand (NZ) has increased significantly in ...