Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatially distributed engineering systems. For example, when a lifeline system is of concern, classical site-specific hazard tools, which treat IMs at different locations independently, may not be adequate to accurately assess the seismic risk. In fact, in this case, modeling of ground motion as a random field is required; it basically consists of assigning a correlation structure to the IM of interest. This work focuses on semiempirical estimation of the correlation coefficient, as a function of intersite separation distance, between residuals with respect to ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) of horizontal peak ground acceleration (PGA) a...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Modelling the spatial correlation of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) has become a keystone in...
Ground-motion models (GMMs) are used in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) to estimate the...
Spatial correlation of spectral acceleration (Sa) is required in modelling hazard for risk assessmen...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modeling of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for risk assessment of spatia...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Spatial modelingof ground motion intensity measures (IMs) is required for seismic risk analys...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Quantification of regional seismic risk is based on spatially correlated random fields and requires ...
Modelling the spatial correlation of ground motion intensity measures (IMs) has become a keystone in...
Ground-motion models (GMMs) are used in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) to estimate the...
Spatial correlation of spectral acceleration (Sa) is required in modelling hazard for risk assessmen...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...
Over the past decades, researchers have given increasing attention to the modelling of the spatial c...