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Wavelet-based
generation of spectrum-compatible time-histories
H.
Thraisnnson, An.S, Kiremidjian, and S.R. Winterstein. (2000). "Modeling of
earthquake ground motion in the frequency domain."
Effects
of strong motion processing procedures on time histories, elastic and inelastic
spectra
Guidelines
and recommendations for strong motion record processing and commentary
manual
of RSPMatch2005
Paolo
Bazzurro and Nicolas Luco,(2006). "DO SCALED AND SPECTRUM-MATCHED
NEAR-SOURCE RECORDS
PRODUCE
BIASED NONLINEAR STRUCTURAL RESPONSES?"
Nicolas
Luco and Paolo Bazzurro. "Does amplitude scaling of ground motion
records result in biased nonlinear structural drift responses?"
Ohsaki,
Y. (1979). "On the significane of phase content in earthquake ground
motions."
Recommendations
for the Selection and Scaling of Ground Motion Time Histories for Building Code
Applications R. Bachman
Additional
Remarks and Setting the Stage for the Session Norm Abrahamson
Time-History
Selection and Scaling C.B. Crouse
Code
Requirements for the Selection and Scaling of Ground Motion Records Charles
Kircher
Record
Selection Insights from the Study of Epsilon and Inelastic Displacements: Use
with Deterministic Code Applications Nicholas Luco
Example
of Current Code Procedure Applied to Ground Motion Scaling at a Northern
California Site Mark Sinclair
Guidelines
for the Selection, Modification and Scaling of Ground Motion Time Histories
Paul Somerville
Selection
of Ground Motion Time Histories Using the CSMIP-PEER Design Ground Motion
Library (DGML) Robert Youngs
PEER
Ground Motion Selection & Modification (GMSM) Working Group Y. Bozorgnia (http://www.cosmos-eq.org/TS2006.html)
Evaluation
of GMSM Methods: Results J. Watson-Lamprey (http://www.cosmos-eq.org/TS2006.html)
PEER Workshop
Correlation
of Reponse Spectral Values for Multicomponent Ground Motions, Baker and
Cornell
Seismological
Criteria for Selecting and Scaling Real Accelerograms for use in engineering
analysis and design.
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