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2021 ◽  
Vol 95 (6) ◽  
pp. 1835-1843
Author(s):  
Zubin CHEN ◽  
Fa ZHAO ◽  
Feng SUN ◽  
Hao LÜ ◽  
Chunlu WANG ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Al-Atik ◽  
Nick Gregor ◽  
Norm Abrahamson ◽  
Albert R Kottke

Developing of site amplification factors for hard-rock conditions that are consistent with GMPE models at lower velocities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 4711-4733
Author(s):  
Aria Moradshahi ◽  
Ali Khosravi ◽  
John S. McCartney ◽  
Abdelmalek Bouazza

2019 ◽  
Vol 177 (5) ◽  
pp. 2255-2279 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alain Dujardin ◽  
Fabrice Hollender ◽  
Mathieu Causse ◽  
Catherine Berge-Thierry ◽  
Bertrand Delouis ◽  
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Abstract We developed a ground-motion simulation code base on extended rupture modeling combined with the use of empirical Green’s functions (EGFs), adapted for low-to-moderate seismicity regions (with a limited set of EGFs), and extended its range of applicability to the lowest source-to-site distances. This code is based on a kinematic source description of an extended fault and is designed to allow complex fault geometries and to generate a ground motion variability in agreement with that of the recorded databases. The code is developed to work with a sparse set of EGFs. Each available EGF is therefore used in several positions on the rupture area. To be used in positions different of their original position, we applied to the EGFs some adjustments. In addition to the classical adjustments (i.e. time delay correction, geometrical spreading correction and anelastic attenuation correction), we propose here a radiation pattern adjustment. The effectiveness of it is tested in a numerical application. We showed noticeable improvements at the lowest distances, and some limitations when approaching the nodal planes of the subevents the recording of which were used as EGFs. We took advantage of the development of this code, its ability to work with a sparse set of EGFs, its ability to take into account complex fault geometries and its ability to master the general variability, to perform a ground-motion simulation scenario on the Middle Durance Fault (MDF). We perform simulations for a hard rock site (VS30 = 1800 m/s) and a sediment site (VS30 = 440 m/s) of the CEA Nuclear Research Site of Cadarache (France), and compared the computed ground motion with several ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs). The GMPEs slightly underestimate the sediment site but strongly overestimate the ground motion amplitude on the hard rock site, even when using a specific correction factor which adapts GMPEs predictions from rock site to hard rock site. This general ascertainment confirms the need to continue efforts towards the establishment of consistent GMPEs applicable to hard-rock conditions.


Author(s):  
Almog Baram ◽  
Gony Yagoda‐Biran ◽  
Ronnie Kamai
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2017 ◽  
Vol 98 ◽  
pp. 90-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah Di Naccio ◽  
Maurizio Vassallo ◽  
Giuseppe Di Giulio ◽  
Sara Amoroso ◽  
Luciana Cantore ◽  
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