This study examines the effect of the procedures used in three different probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) methods for estimating the rates of exceedance of ground motion. To evaluate the effect of these procedures, the Cornell–McGuire and Parametric-Historic methods, and the method based on Monte Carlo simulations are employed, and the seismic source model, based on spatially smoothed seismicity, is used in the calculations. Two regions in Russia were selected for comparison, and seismic hazard maps were prepared for return periods of 475 and 2475 years. The results indicate that the choice of a particular method for conducting PSHA has relatively little effect on the hazard estimates. The Cornell–McGuire method yielded the high...
The conventional source-based method of probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment is considered diffic...
We investigate probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) in low-seismicity regions in which epist...
Probabilistic seismic hazard models (PSHM) are used for quantifying the seismic hazard at a site or ...
This paper presents results of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) assuming uniform distrib...
International audienceSeveral approaches have been proposed to integrate site effects in Probabilist...
The integration of site effects into Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) is still an open...
The seismic hazard analysis is concerned with getting an estimate of the strong-motion parameters at...
The conventional Cornell's source-based approach of probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment (PSHA) h...
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) is not a new study field — indeed, it dates from the la...
<p>It is well known that variability in the surface geology potentially leads to the modification of...
Seismic hazard estimations are compared using two approaches based on two different seismicity model...
As for many post-soviet countries, Kazakhstan's building code for seismic design was based on a dete...
The conventional source-based method of probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment is considered diffic...
We investigate probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) in low-seismicity regions in which epist...
Probabilistic seismic hazard models (PSHM) are used for quantifying the seismic hazard at a site or ...
This paper presents results of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) assuming uniform distrib...
International audienceSeveral approaches have been proposed to integrate site effects in Probabilist...
The integration of site effects into Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) is still an open...
The seismic hazard analysis is concerned with getting an estimate of the strong-motion parameters at...
The conventional Cornell's source-based approach of probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment (PSHA) h...
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) is not a new study field — indeed, it dates from the la...
<p>It is well known that variability in the surface geology potentially leads to the modification of...
Seismic hazard estimations are compared using two approaches based on two different seismicity model...
As for many post-soviet countries, Kazakhstan's building code for seismic design was based on a dete...
The conventional source-based method of probabilistic seismic-hazard assessment is considered diffic...
We investigate probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) in low-seismicity regions in which epist...
Probabilistic seismic hazard models (PSHM) are used for quantifying the seismic hazard at a site or ...