In this study, both records of a digital accelerometer and a seismograph at a far-field station for the 2008 Ms8.0 Wenchuan earthquake were analyzed, and a pulsive noise model for acceleration record was found. By comparing with the result of a rotary-table tilt test, we concluded that the noises in the acceleration records were caused by ground tilt as a result of rotational ground motion. We analyzed the key noises that may cause baseline offset, and proposed a baseline-correction scheme for preserving the long-period ground motion in accordance with specific pulse positions. We then applied this correction method to some near-field strong-motion acceleration records. The result shows that this method can obtain near-field ground displace...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
The Near-Field pulse-like velocity and displacement time histories associated with a strong earthqua...
Peak ground velocity (PGV) and peak ground displacement (PGD) are important strong ground motion par...
Abstract:In this study, both records of a digital accelerometer and a seismograph at a far-field sta...
New baseline correction method of strong-motion records using pulses was developed by Minowa. This m...
Abstract Displacements derived from many of the accelerogram recordings of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan,...
Abstract Compared with seismic waves, near-field static deformation can provide more robust constrai...
Abstract Retrieving displacement from seismic acceleration records is often dif-ficult because unkno...
The free-field strong ground motions recorded at 64 sites within 200 km from the ruptured Longmen Sh...
Most digital accelerograph recordings are plagued by long-period drifts, best seen in the velocity a...
Abstract Most instruments used in seismological practice to record ground mo-tion are pendulum seism...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
The Near-Field pulse-like velocity and displacement time histories associated with a strong earthqua...
Peak ground velocity (PGV) and peak ground displacement (PGD) are important strong ground motion par...
Abstract:In this study, both records of a digital accelerometer and a seismograph at a far-field sta...
New baseline correction method of strong-motion records using pulses was developed by Minowa. This m...
Abstract Displacements derived from many of the accelerogram recordings of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan,...
Abstract Compared with seismic waves, near-field static deformation can provide more robust constrai...
Abstract Retrieving displacement from seismic acceleration records is often dif-ficult because unkno...
The free-field strong ground motions recorded at 64 sites within 200 km from the ruptured Longmen Sh...
Most digital accelerograph recordings are plagued by long-period drifts, best seen in the velocity a...
Abstract Most instruments used in seismological practice to record ground mo-tion are pendulum seism...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
We propose a semiautomatic processing scheme (extended BASeline Correction [eBASCO]) for recovering ...
The Near-Field pulse-like velocity and displacement time histories associated with a strong earthqua...
Peak ground velocity (PGV) and peak ground displacement (PGD) are important strong ground motion par...