This article has two purposes. Firstly, a validation exercise of the modal summation technique for the computation of synthetic strong-motion records is performed for two regions of Europe (Umbria-Marche and south Iceland), using a variety of region specific crustal structure models, by comparing the predicted ground motion amplitudes with observed motions. It is found that the rate of decay of ground motions is well predicted by the theoretical decay curves but that the absolute size of the ground motions is underpredicted by the synthetic time-histories. This is thought to be due to the presence of low-velocity surface layers that amplify the ground motions but are not included in the crustal structure models used to compute the synthetic...
The presentation focuses on a theoretical strong ground motion prediction model for Iceland. The mod...
We evaluate the goodness of fit of attenuation relations commonly used for the Italian national terr...
International audienceGround-motion amplitudes from recent European earthquakes of moderate magnitud...
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...
In this short article, the possible reduction in the standard deviation of empirical ground motion e...
In this short article, the possible reduction in the standard deviation of empirical ground motion e...
In this paper strong-motion models that are based on ground acceleration data measured in earthquake...
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...
Abstract Ground-motion (attenuation) relations are used to estimate strong ground motion for many en...
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...
A theoretical ground motion prediction equation (GMPE) has been developed for Icelandic earthquakes....
Abstract Peak ground velocity (PGV) has many applications in earthquake engineering, but there are r...
The presentation focuses on a theoretical strong ground motion prediction model for Iceland. The mod...
We evaluate the goodness of fit of attenuation relations commonly used for the Italian national terr...
International audienceGround-motion amplitudes from recent European earthquakes of moderate magnitud...
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...
In this short article, the possible reduction in the standard deviation of empirical ground motion e...
In this short article, the possible reduction in the standard deviation of empirical ground motion e...
In this paper strong-motion models that are based on ground acceleration data measured in earthquake...
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...
Abstract Ground-motion (attenuation) relations are used to estimate strong ground motion for many en...
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...
A theoretical ground motion prediction equation (GMPE) has been developed for Icelandic earthquakes....
Abstract Peak ground velocity (PGV) has many applications in earthquake engineering, but there are r...
The presentation focuses on a theoretical strong ground motion prediction model for Iceland. The mod...
We evaluate the goodness of fit of attenuation relations commonly used for the Italian national terr...
International audienceGround-motion amplitudes from recent European earthquakes of moderate magnitud...