This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles within this special issue, in terms of data selection criteria, characteristics of the models and predicted peak ground and response spectral accelerations. Comparisons are also made with predictions from the Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) models to which the models presented here have similarities (e.g. a common master database has been used) but also differences (e.g. some models in this issue are nonparametric). As a result of the differing data selection criteria and derivation techniques the predicted median ground motions show considerable differences (up to a factor of two for certain scenarios), particularly for magnitudes and distan...
This article presents a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle ...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
This article presents a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle ...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
International audienceThis article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models describe...
This article presents comparisons among the five ground-motion models described in other articles wi...
This article presents a set of Ground-Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs) for Europe and the Middle ...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...
The Next Generation Attenuation (NGA) project has now published several new sets of empirical ground...