We develop empirical relationships to predict nonlinear (i.e., amplitude-dependent) amplification factors for 5% damped response spectral acceleration as a continuous function of average shear wave velocity in the upper 30 m, Vs-30. We evaluate amplification factors as residuals between spectral accelerations from recordings and modified rock attenuation relationships for active regions. Amplification at low- and mid-periods is shown to increase with decreasing Vs-30 and to exhibit nonlinearity that is dependent on Vs-30. The degree of nonlinearity is large for NEHRP Category E (Vs-30~300 m/s. The results can be used as Vs-30-based site factors with attenuation relationships. The results also provide an independent check of site factors pub...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of various site-condition proxies (SCPs...
A global dataset which is composed of more than 20,000 records is used to develop an empirical nonli...
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Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
We analyze NGA-West2 data and simulations to develop a site amplification model that captures ground...
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Average spectral amplification plotted against average shear wave velocity up to bedrock ( showing b...
This study investigates the conditions for which one-dimensional (1-D) nonlinear (NL) site response ...
Abstract Seismic shear-wave velocity as a function of depth for generic rock sites has been estimate...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of various site-condition proxies (SCPs...
A global dataset which is composed of more than 20,000 records is used to develop an empirical nonli...
Abstract The definition of a reference bedrock condition representative of a region of interest is o...
Site factors are used to modify ground motions from a reference rock site condition to reflect the i...
Site amplification functions are used to modify ground motions from a reference bedrock condition to...
We analyze NGA-West2 data and simulations to develop a site amplification model that captures ground...
Several recent studies have emphasized the advantages of conducting fully nonlinear site response an...
This article investigates the effects of the nonlinear behavior of soils on site response, through v...
Site amplification essential for seismic zonation is defined here as a peak value of spectrum ratio ...
We investigate the empirical relationship between site response nonlinearity, soil properties, and g...
Amplification is a key paramter considered to account modifcation of seimic wave in the soil for ear...
Three studies of site amplification factors, based on the recorded aftershocks, and one study based ...
Average spectral amplification plotted against average shear wave velocity up to bedrock ( showing b...
This study investigates the conditions for which one-dimensional (1-D) nonlinear (NL) site response ...
Abstract Seismic shear-wave velocity as a function of depth for generic rock sites has been estimate...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to investigate the ability of various site-condition proxies (SCPs...
A global dataset which is composed of more than 20,000 records is used to develop an empirical nonli...
Abstract The definition of a reference bedrock condition representative of a region of interest is o...