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Preliminary empirical model for scaling Fourier Amplitude Spectra of strong ground acceleration in terms of earthquake magnitude, source-to-station distance, and recording site conditions
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EngineeringSeismic WaveStrong Ground AccelerationEarth ScienceGeophysicsPreliminary Empirical ModelSpectral AmplitudesSeismic AnalysisEarthquake ForecastingGeodesyGround MotionEarthquake EngineeringStructural Health MonitoringFourier Spectrum AmplitudesFourier Amplitude SpectraSeismologyEarthquake MagnitudeCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSeismic Hazard
abstract An empirical model for scaling Fourier Amplitude Spectra of strong earthquake ground acceleration in terms of magnitude, M, epicentral distance, R, and recording site conditions has been presented. The analysis based on this model implies that: It has been shown that the uncertainties which are associated with the forecasting of Fourier amplitude spectra in terms of magnitude, epicentral distance, site conditions, and component direction are considerable and lead to the range of spectral amplitudes which for an 80 per cent confidence interval exceed one order of magnitude. A model has been presented which empirically approximates the distribution of Fourier spectrum amplitudes and enables one to estimate the spectral shapes which are not exceeded by the presently available data more than 100 (1 - p) per cent of time where p represents the desired confidence level (0 < p <1).
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