Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquakes, similar to those experienced in southern Chile, southwestern Japan, and Colombia, may also occur on the Cascadia subduction zone. Fifty-six strong motion recordings for twenty-five subduction earthquakes of M_s ≥ 7.0 are used to estimate the response spectra that may result from earthquakes M_w <8 1/4. Large variations in observed ground motion levels are noted for a given site distance and earthquake magnitude. When compared with motions that have been observed in the western United States, large subduction zone earthquakes produce relatively large ground motions at surprisingly large distances. An earthquake similar to the 22 May 1960 Ch...
For engineering design and seismic risk assessments, earthquake ground motions are characterized usi...
Due to the low rates of seismicity, a significant and currently unresolvable issue exists in the est...
We propose a recipe for the prediction of strong ground motion based on the most recent findings of ...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow subductio...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow subductio...
Large subduction earthquakes on the Cascadia subduction zone pose a potential seismic hazard. Very y...
Large subduction earthquakes on the Cascadia subduction zone pose a potential seismic hazard. Very y...
Models to predict the ground motion for earthquakes that occur in subduction zones are of great impo...
Abstract The number of strong ground motion recordings available for regression analysis in developi...
A random-vibration model of the Hanks-McGuire type is used to predict peak ground motions at rock si...
Abstract Are earthquake source and propagation properties for in-slab earth-quakes in the Cascadia r...
Predictability of long-period (1 sec or longer) ground motions generated by long strike-slip earthqu...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
For engineering design and seismic risk assessments, earthquake ground motions are characterized usi...
Due to the low rates of seismicity, a significant and currently unresolvable issue exists in the est...
We propose a recipe for the prediction of strong ground motion based on the most recent findings of ...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow earthquake...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow subductio...
Strong ground motions are estimated for the Pacific Northwest assuming that large shallow subductio...
Large subduction earthquakes on the Cascadia subduction zone pose a potential seismic hazard. Very y...
Large subduction earthquakes on the Cascadia subduction zone pose a potential seismic hazard. Very y...
Models to predict the ground motion for earthquakes that occur in subduction zones are of great impo...
Abstract The number of strong ground motion recordings available for regression analysis in developi...
A random-vibration model of the Hanks-McGuire type is used to predict peak ground motions at rock si...
Abstract Are earthquake source and propagation properties for in-slab earth-quakes in the Cascadia r...
Predictability of long-period (1 sec or longer) ground motions generated by long strike-slip earthqu...
The Parkfield, California, earthquake of 1966 produced the first recording of ground motion in the i...
For engineering design and seismic risk assessments, earthquake ground motions are characterized usi...
Due to the low rates of seismicity, a significant and currently unresolvable issue exists in the est...
We propose a recipe for the prediction of strong ground motion based on the most recent findings of ...