International audienceogic trees have become a popular tool in seismic hazard studies. Commonly, the models corresponding to the end branches of the complete logic tree in a probabalistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) are treated separately until the final calculation of the set of hazard curves. This comes at the price that information regarding sensitivities and uncertainties in the ground-motion sections of the logic tree are only obtainable after disaggregation. Furthermore, from this end-branch model perspective even the designers of the logic tree cannot directly tell what ground-motion scenarios most likely would result from their logic trees for a given earthquake at a particular distance, nor how uncertain these scenarios might be...
This study investigates the link between probabilistic seismic hazard assessment and corresponding l...
Regions of low seismicity present a particular challenge for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis w...
A key task when developing a ground-motion model (GMM) is to demonstrate that it captures an appropr...
International audienceogic trees have become a popular tool in seismic hazard studies. Commonly, the...
International audienceLogic trees are widely used in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis as a tool...
International audienceThe Seismic HAzard haRmonization in Europe (SHARE) project, which began in Jun...
The selection of ground motion models, and the representation of their epistemic uncertainty in the ...
The Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (SHARE) project, which began in June 2009, aims at establ...
A vital component of any seismic hazard analysis is a model for predicting the expected distribution...
International audienceA vital component of any seismic hazard analysis is a model for predicting the...
The purpose of a median ground‐motion logic tree is to capture the center, body, and range of possib...
In probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA), the standard practice is to select a set of appropr...
This study investigates the link between probabilistic seismic hazard assessment and corresponding l...
Regions of low seismicity present a particular challenge for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis w...
A key task when developing a ground-motion model (GMM) is to demonstrate that it captures an appropr...
International audienceogic trees have become a popular tool in seismic hazard studies. Commonly, the...
International audienceLogic trees are widely used in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis as a tool...
International audienceThe Seismic HAzard haRmonization in Europe (SHARE) project, which began in Jun...
The selection of ground motion models, and the representation of their epistemic uncertainty in the ...
The Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (SHARE) project, which began in June 2009, aims at establ...
A vital component of any seismic hazard analysis is a model for predicting the expected distribution...
International audienceA vital component of any seismic hazard analysis is a model for predicting the...
The purpose of a median ground‐motion logic tree is to capture the center, body, and range of possib...
In probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA), the standard practice is to select a set of appropr...
This study investigates the link between probabilistic seismic hazard assessment and corresponding l...
Regions of low seismicity present a particular challenge for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis w...
A key task when developing a ground-motion model (GMM) is to demonstrate that it captures an appropr...