Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis at regional and national scales: State of the art and future challenges
Seismic hazard modeling is a multidisciplinary science that aims to forecast earthquake
occurrence and its resultant ground shaking. Such models consist of a probabilistic …
occurrence and its resultant ground shaking. Such models consist of a probabilistic …
EQSIM—A multidisciplinary framework for fault-to-structure earthquake simulations on exascale computers part I: Computational models and workflow
D McCallen, A Petersson, A Rodgers… - Earthquake …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Computational simulations have become central to the seismic analysis and design of major
infrastructure over the past several decades. Most major structures are now “proof tested” …
infrastructure over the past several decades. Most major structures are now “proof tested” …
Earthquake hazard and risk analysis for natural and induced seismicity: towards objective assessments in the face of uncertainty
JJ Bommer - Bulletin of earthquake engineering, 2022 - Springer
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods
through the reduction of seismic risk. Directly or indirectly, this generally requires …
through the reduction of seismic risk. Directly or indirectly, this generally requires …
A regionalized partially nonergodic ground-motion model for subduction earthquakes using the NGA-Sub database
NM Kuehn, Y Bozorgnia, KW Campbell… - Earthquake …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we derived a regionalized partially nonergodic empirical ground-motion model
(GMM) for subduction interface and intraslab earthquakes using an extensive global …
(GMM) for subduction interface and intraslab earthquakes using an extensive global …
Overview and introduction to development of non-ergodic earthquake ground-motion models
This paper provides an overview and introduction to the development of non-ergodic ground-
motion models, GMMs. It is intended for a reader who is familiar with the standard approach …
motion models, GMMs. It is intended for a reader who is familiar with the standard approach …
A non-ergodic ground-motion model of Fourier amplitude spectra for France
We used an ergodic ground-motion model (GMM) of California of Bayless and Abrahamson
(Bull Seismol Soc Am 109 (5): 2088–2105, 2019) as a backbone model and incorporated …
(Bull Seismol Soc Am 109 (5): 2088–2105, 2019) as a backbone model and incorporated …
A non-ergodic effective amplitude ground-motion model for California
A new non-ergodic ground-motion model (GMM) for effective amplitude spectral (EAS)
values for California is presented in this study. EAS, which is defined in Goulet et …
values for California is presented in this study. EAS, which is defined in Goulet et …
Empirical map‐based nonergodic models of site response in the greater Los Angeles area
We develop empirical estimates of site response at seismic stations in the Los Angeles area
using recorded ground motions from 414 M 3–7.3 earthquakes in southern California. The …
using recorded ground motions from 414 M 3–7.3 earthquakes in southern California. The …
Capturing directivity in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis for New Zealand: Challenges, implications, and a machine learning approach for implementation
G Weatherill, H Lilienkamp - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The proximity of fast‐slip** crustal faults to urban areas may result in pulse‐like ground
motions from rupture directivity, which can contribute to increased levels of damage even for …
motions from rupture directivity, which can contribute to increased levels of damage even for …
Basin effects from 3D simulated ground motions in the Greater Los Angeles region for use in seismic hazard analyses
We develop basin-depth-scaling models (ie “basin terms”) from the long-period (T≥ 2 s)
simulated ground motions of the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) …
simulated ground motions of the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) …