Currently, there is a significant campaign being undertaken in southern California to increase public awareness and readiness for the next large earthquake along the San Andreas Fault, culminating in a large-scale earthquake response exercise. The USGS ShakeOut scenario is a key element to understanding the likely effects of such an event. A source model for a M7.8 scenario earthquake has been created (Hudnet et al. 2007), and used in conjunction with a velocity model for southern California to generate simulated ground motions for the event throughout the region (Graves et al. 2008). We were charged by the USGS to provide one plausible realization of the effects of the scenario event on tall steel moment-frame buildings. We have use...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnitude past earthquakes. ...
Abstract This article reports a study of modeled, long-period building responses to ground-motion si...
This thesis studies the response of steel moment-resisting frame buildings in simulated strong grou...
Currently, there is a significant campaign being undertaken in southern California to increase publi...
In 2008, there was a significant campaign undertaken in southern California to increase public awar...
This work represents an effort to develop one plausible realization of the effects of the scenario e...
On 9 January 1857, a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, with ruptu...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
Using state-of-the-art computational tools in seismology and structural engineering, validated using...
In 1857, an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, starting at Parkfield and...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
This article reports a study of modeled, long-period building responses to ground-motion simulations...
The seismic response of two tall steel moment frame buildings and their variants is explored through...
This thesis examines collapse risk of tall steel braced frame buildings using rupture-to-rafters sim...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnitude past earthquakes. ...
Abstract This article reports a study of modeled, long-period building responses to ground-motion si...
This thesis studies the response of steel moment-resisting frame buildings in simulated strong grou...
Currently, there is a significant campaign being undertaken in southern California to increase publi...
In 2008, there was a significant campaign undertaken in southern California to increase public awar...
This work represents an effort to develop one plausible realization of the effects of the scenario e...
On 9 January 1857, a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, with ruptu...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
Using state-of-the-art computational tools in seismology and structural engineering, validated using...
In 1857, an earthquake of magnitude 7.9 occurred on the San Andreas fault, starting at Parkfield and...
propagating in a southeasterly direction over a distance of more than 360 km. Such a unilateral rupt...
In 1857 a large earthquake of magnitude 7.9 (Sieh 1978b) occurred on the San Andreas fault with rupt...
This article reports a study of modeled, long-period building responses to ground-motion simulations...
The seismic response of two tall steel moment frame buildings and their variants is explored through...
This thesis examines collapse risk of tall steel braced frame buildings using rupture-to-rafters sim...
There is a sparse number of credible source models available from large-magnitude past earthquakes. ...
Abstract This article reports a study of modeled, long-period building responses to ground-motion si...
This thesis studies the response of steel moment-resisting frame buildings in simulated strong grou...