Empirical correlations of horizontal peak spectral amplitudes (PSA) are modeled using the total-residuals obtained in a ground motion prediction equation (GMPE) regression. Recent GMPEs moved toward partially non-ergodic region- and site-specific predictions, while the residual correlation models remained largely ergodic. Using mixed-effects regression, we decompose the total-residuals of a pan-European GMPE into between-event, between-site, and event-and-site corrected residuals to investigate the ergodicity in empirical PSA correlations. We first observed that the between-event correlations are magnitude-dependent, partially due to the differences in source spectra, and influence of stress-drop parameter on small and large events. Next, removing the between-site residuals from within-event residuals yields the event-and-site corrected residuals which are found to be region-dependent, possibly due to the regional differences in distance-decay of short period PSAs. Using our site-corrected magnitude- and region-dependent correlations, and the between-site residuals as empirical site-specific ground motion adjustments, we compute partially non-ergodic conditional mean spectra at four well-recorded sites in Europe and Middle Eastern regions.09_EERI_33_4_Suppl_ES1_Online.xlsx
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November 01, 2017
Site-Corrected Magnitude- and Region-Dependent Correlations of Horizontal Peak Spectral Amplitudes
Sreeram Reddy Kotha, M. EERI
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Sreeram Reddy Kotha, M. EERI
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GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germanyb
University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth- and Environmental Sciences
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Dino Bindi
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Dino Bindi
a
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
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Fabrice Cotton
Fabrice Cotton
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GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germanyb
University of Potsdam, Institute of Earth- and Environmental Sciences
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Earthquake Spectra (2017) 33 (4): 1415–1432.
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received:
14 Sep 2016
accepted:
13 Jul 2017
first online:
01 Jun 2020
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Sreeram Reddy Kotha, Dino Bindi, Fabrice Cotton; Site-Corrected Magnitude- and Region-Dependent Correlations of Horizontal Peak Spectral Amplitudes. Earthquake Spectra 2017;; 33 (4): 1415–1432. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/091416eqs150m
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- Mediterranean region
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