This article presents equations for the estimation of horizontal strong ground motions caused by shallow crustal earthquakes with magnitudes Mw ≥ 5 and distance to the surface projection of the fault less than 100km. These equations were derived by weighted regression analysis, used to remove observed magnitude-dependent variance, on a set of 595 strong-motion records recorded in Europe and the Middle East. Coefficients are included to model the effect of local site effects and faulting mechanism on the observed ground motions. The equations include coefficients to model the observed magnitude-dependent decay rate. The main findings of this study are that: short-period ground motions from small and moderate magnitude earthquakes decay faste...
Ground-motion prediction equations are an essential element of PSHA. In seismic hazard analysis, att...
Strong ground-motion attenuation relations take on a variety of forms, depending upon the parameters...
This article presents the latest generation of ground-motion models for the prediction of elastic re...
This article presents equations for the estimation of vertical strong ground motions caused by shall...
This article presents equations for the estimation of horizontal strong ground motions caused by sha...
This article presents equations for the estimation of vertical strong ground motions caused by shall...
A common practice in the derivation of equations for the prediction of strong ground motions is to s...
Strong-motion data from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proport...
Engineering seismology is the link between earth sciences and engineering. The main input of enginee...
Abstract Peak ground velocity (PGV) has many applications in earthquake engineering, but there are r...
Strong-motion attenuation relationships are presented for peak ground acceleration, spectral acceler...
This article presents the latest generation of ground-motion models for the prediction of elastic re...
This article has two purposes. Firstly, a validation exercise of the modal summation technique for t...
This article has two purposes. Firstly, a validation exercise of the modal summation technique for t...
This article presents a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle ...
Ground-motion prediction equations are an essential element of PSHA. In seismic hazard analysis, att...
Strong ground-motion attenuation relations take on a variety of forms, depending upon the parameters...
This article presents the latest generation of ground-motion models for the prediction of elastic re...
This article presents equations for the estimation of vertical strong ground motions caused by shall...
This article presents equations for the estimation of horizontal strong ground motions caused by sha...
This article presents equations for the estimation of vertical strong ground motions caused by shall...
A common practice in the derivation of equations for the prediction of strong ground motions is to s...
Strong-motion data from large (M≥7.2) shallow crustal earthquakes invariably make up a small proport...
Engineering seismology is the link between earth sciences and engineering. The main input of enginee...
Abstract Peak ground velocity (PGV) has many applications in earthquake engineering, but there are r...
Strong-motion attenuation relationships are presented for peak ground acceleration, spectral acceler...
This article presents the latest generation of ground-motion models for the prediction of elastic re...
This article has two purposes. Firstly, a validation exercise of the modal summation technique for t...
This article has two purposes. Firstly, a validation exercise of the modal summation technique for t...
This article presents a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle ...
Ground-motion prediction equations are an essential element of PSHA. In seismic hazard analysis, att...
Strong ground-motion attenuation relations take on a variety of forms, depending upon the parameters...
This article presents the latest generation of ground-motion models for the prediction of elastic re...