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Empirical Response Spectral Attenuation Relations for Shallow Crustal Earthquakes
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1997
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GeophysicsGround MotionEarthquake EngineeringSite ResponseShallow EarthquakesStructural GeologySeismologyShallow Crustal EarthquakesEngineeringCivil EngineeringSeismic WaveEarthquake SourceGeomechanicsEarthquake RuptureActive Tectonic RegionsSeismic HazardEarth ScienceTectonics
Using a database of 655 recordings from 58 earthquakes, empirical response spectral attenuation relations are derived for the average horizontal and vertical component for shallow earthquakes in active tectonic regions. A new feature in this model is the inclusion of a factor to distinguish between ground motions on the hanging wall and footwall of dipping faults. The site response is explicitly allowed to be non-linear with a dependence on the rock peak acceleration level.
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