Attenuations Related papers

 

ATTENUATION RELATIONSHIPS
     Norman A. Abrahamson and Kaye M. Shedlock
    Overview
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 9-23 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     Gail M. Atkinson and David M. Boore
    Some Comparisons Between Recent Ground-Motion Relations
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 24-40 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     Gabriel R. Toro, Norman A. Abrahamson, and John F. Schneider
    Model of Strong Ground Motions from Earthquakes in Central and Eastern North America: Best Estimates and Uncertainties
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 41-57 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     R.R. Youngs, S.-J. Chiou, W.J. Silva, and J.R. Humphrey
    Strong Ground Motion Attenuation Relationships for Subduction Zone Earthquakes
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 58-73 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     Gail M. Atkinson and David M. Boore
    Stochastic Point-Source Modeling of Ground Motions in the Cascadia Region
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 74-85 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     John G. Anderson
    Nonparametric Description of Peak Acceleration Above a Subduction Thrust
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 86-93 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     N. A. Abrahamson and W. J. Silva
    Empirical Response Spectral Attenuation Relations for Shallow Crustal Earthquakes
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 94-127 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     David M. Boore, William B. Joyner, and Thomas E. Fumal
    Equations for Estimating Horizontal Response Spectra and Peak Acceleration from Western North American Earthquakes: A Summary of Recent Work
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 128-153 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     Kenneth W. Campbell
    Empirical Near-Source Attenuation Relationships for Horizontal and Vertical Components of Peak Ground Acceleration, Peak Ground Velocity, and Pseudo-Absolute Acceleration Response Spectra
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 154-179 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     K. Sadigh, C.-Y. Chang, J.A. Egan, F. Makdisi, and R.R. Youngs
    Attenuation Relationships for Shallow Crustal Earthquakes Based on California Strong Motion Data
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 180-189 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     P. Spudich, J.B. Fletcher, M. Hellweg, J. Boatwright, C. Sullivan, W.B. Joyner, T.C. Hanks, D.M. Boore, A.     
               McGarr, L.M. Baker, and A.G. Lindh
    SEA96—A New Predictive Relation for Earthquake Ground Motions in Extensional Tectonic Regimes
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 190-198 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
     Paul G. Somerville, Nancy F. Smith, Robert W. Graves, and Norman A. Abrahamson
    Modification of Empirical Strong Ground Motion Attenuation Relations to Include the Amplitude and Duration Effects of Rupture Directivity
    Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 199-222 [Citation/Abstract] [PDF]  
Kenneth W. Campbell and Yousef Bozorgnia
A Ground Motion Prediction Equation for the Horizontal Component of Cumulative Absolute Velocity (CAV) Based on the PEER-NGA Strong Motion Database pp. 635-650
         Abrahamson, N. A. and Shedlock, K. M. (1997).
                “Overview.” Seismological Research Letters 68(1): 9-23. (pdf)

 

Douglas, J. (2008). Further errata of additions to "Ground motion estimation equations 1964-2003," Final Report.
Douglas, J. (2004). Ground motion estimation equations 1964–2003, Imperial College, London

 

Abrahamson, N. A., and W. J. Silva (1997). Empirical response spectral attenuation relations for shallow crustal earthquakes, Seis. Res. Lett. 68, 94-127.

 

Anderson, J. G., and S. E. Hough (1984). A model for the shape of the Fourier amplitude spectrum of acceleration at high frequencies, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 74, 1969-1993.

 

Atkinson, G. M., and D. M. Boore (1995). New ground motion relations for eastern North America, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 85, 17-30.

 

Atkinson, G. M., and W. Silva (1997). An empirical study of earthquake source spectra for California earthquakes, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 87, 97-113.

 

Atkinson, G. M., and D. M. Boore (1998). Evaluation of models for earthquake source spectra in eastern North America, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 88, 917-934.

 

Atkinson, G. M., and W. Silva (2000). Stochastic modeling of California ground motions, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 90, 255-274.

 

Atkinson, G. M. (2001). An alternative to stochastic ground motion relations for use in seismic hazard analysis in eastern North America, Seis. Res. Lett. 72, 299-306.

 

Beresnev, I. A., and G. M. Atkinson (1999). Generic finite-fault model for ground motion prediction in eastern North America, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 89, 608-625.

 

Beresnev, I. A., and G. M. Atkinson (2002). Source parameters of earthquakes in eastern and western North America based on finite-fault modeling, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 92, 695-710.

 

Brune, J. (1970). Tectonic stress and the spectra of seismic shear waves, J. Geophys. Res. 75, 4997-5009.

 

Brune, J. (1971). Correction: Tectonic stress and the spectra of seismic shear waves, J. Geophys. Res. 76, 5002.

 

Boore, D. M. (1983). Stochastic simulation of high-frequency ground motion based on seismological models of the radiated spectra, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 73, 1865-1893.

 

Boore, D. M., and W. B. Joyner (1984). A note on the use of random vibration theory to predict peak amplitudes of transient signals, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 74, 2035-2039.

 

Boore, D. M., and W. B. Joyner (1997). Site amplification for generic rock sites, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 87, 327-341.

 

Boore, D. M. (2000). SMSIM: Fortran programs for simulating ground motions from earthquakes, version 2.0 – A Revision of OFR 96-80-A, U.S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Rept. 00-509.

 

Boore, D. M (2003). Prediction of ground motion using the stochastic method, Pure Appl. Geophys. 160, 635-676.

 

Campbell, K. W. (1997). Empirical near-source attenuation relationships for horizontal and vertical components of peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and pseudo-absolute acceleration response spectra, Seis. Res. Lett. 68, 154-179.

 

Campbell, K. W. (2003). Prediction of strong ground motion using the hybrid empirical method and its use in the development of ground-motion (attenuation) relations in eastern North America, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 93, 1012-1033.

 

Campbell, K. W. and Y. Bozorgnia (2003). Updated near-source ground motion (Attenuation) relations for the horizontal and vertical components of peak ground acceleration and acceleration response spectra, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 93, 314-331.

 

Cartwright, D. E., and M. S. Longuet-Higgins (1956). The statistical distribution of the maxima of a random function. Proc. R. Soc. London A 237, 212-232.

 

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (1993). Methods and guidelines for estimating earthquake ground motion in eastern North America, in Guidelines for Determining Design Basis Ground motions, Vol. 1, EPRI TR-102293, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA.

 

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (2003). CEUS ground motion project, model development and results, Rept. 1008910, EPRI, Palo Alto, CA

 

Frankel, A., C. Mueller, T. Barnhard, D. Perkins, E. Leyendecker, N. Dickman, S. Hanson, and M. Hopper (1996). National seismic hazard maps: Documentation June 1996, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Rept. 96-532, 110pp.

 

Frankel, A., M. Petersen, C. Mueller, K. Haller, R. Wheeler, E. Leyen-decker, R. Wesson, S. Harmsen, C. Cramer, D. Perkins, and K. Rukstales (2002). Documentation of the 2002 update of the national seismic hazard maps, U.S. Geol. Surv. Open-File Rept. 02-420.

 

Frankel, A. (2004). How can seismic hazard around the New Madrid seismic zone be similar to that in California, Seis. Res. Lett. 75, 575-586.

 

Goldberg, D. E. (1989).  Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning, Addison Wesley.

 

Hanks, T. C., and H. Kanamori (1979). A moment-magnitude scale, J. Geophys. Res. 84, 2348-2350.

 

Hanks, T. C., and R. K. McGuire (1981). The character of high-frequency strong ground motion, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 71, 2071-2095.

 

Holland, J. H. (1975).  Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems, Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

 

Irikura, K., (1986). Prediction of strong acceleration motion using empirical Green’s function, Proc. 7th Japan Earth. Symp. 151-156.

 

Johnston, A. C. (1989b). Moment magnitude estimation for stable continental earthquakes (abstract), Seis. Res. Lett. 60, 13.

 

Joyner, W. B., R. E. Warrick, and T. E. Fumal (1981). The effect of Quaternary alluvium on strong ground motion in the Coyote Lake, California, earthquake of 1979, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 71, 1333-1349.

 

Kaka, S. and G. Atkinson (2005). Empirical ground-motion relations for ShakeMap applications in southern Canada and the northeastern United States, Seis. Res. Lett. 76, 274-282.

 

Liu, L., and S. Pezeshk (1999). An improvement on the estimation of pseudo-response spectral velocity using RVT method, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 89, 1384-1389.

 

McGuire, R. K., and T. C. Hanks (1980). RMS accelerations and spectral amplitudes of strong ground motion during the San Fernando, California, earthquake, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 70, 1907-1919.

 

Raoof, M., R. Herrmann, and L. Malagnini (1999). Attenuation and excitation of three-component ground motion in southern California, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 89, 888-902.

 

 

Sadigh, K., C. Y. Chang, J. A. Egan, F. Makdisi, and R. R. Youngs (1997). Attenuation relationships for shallow crustal earthquakes based on California strong motion data, Seis. Res. Lett. 68, 180-189.

 

 

Silva, W. (1992). Factors controlling strong ground motions and their associated uncertainties, ASCE Symposium on High Level Nuclear Waste Repositories, 132-161.

 

 

Silva, W. and R. Darragh (1995). Engineering characterization of earthquakes strong ground motion recorded at rock sites, EPRI, Rept. TR-102261, Palo Alto, CA.

 

 

Somerville, P., N. Collins, N. Abrahamson, R. Graves, and C. Saikia (2001). Ground motion attenuation relations for central and eastern United States, Final Report to U.S. Geology Survey.

 

 

Toro, G. R., N. A. Abrahamson, and J. F. Schneider (1997). Model of strong ground motions from earthquakes in central and eastern North America: best estimated and uncertainties, Seis. Res. Lett. 68, 41-57.
 
 


For problems or questions regarding this web contact [spezeshk@memphis.edu].
Last updated: August 08, 2014.


For problems or questions regarding this web contact [spezeshk@memphis.edu].
Last updated: August 08, 2014.