Amplification factors computed from the equivalent-linear method using the program RASCALS are used to develop constraints on the nonlinear soil response for possible use by the NGA ground-motion model developers. The site response computations covered site conditions with average VS30 values ranging from 160 to 900 m/s, soil depths from 15 to 914 m, and peak accelerations of the input rock motion (VS30=1100 m/s) between 0.01 g and 1.5 g. Four sets of nonlinear properties of the soils are used: EPRI, Peninsular Range, Imperial Valley, and Bay Mud. The first two soil models are used for VS30≥270 m/s and the later two are used for VS30≤190 m/s. Simple parametric models of the nonlinear amplification factors that are functions of the PGA on rock and VS30 are developed for the EPRI and Peninsula models.
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February 01, 2008
Nonlinear Site Amplification Factors for Constraining the NGA Models
Melanie Walling, M.EERI;
Melanie Walling, M.EERI
a)
Ph.D. candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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Walter Silva, M.EERI;
Walter Silva, M.EERI
b)
Pacific Engineering and Analysis, 311 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94546
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Norman Abrahamson, M.EERI
Norman Abrahamson, M.EERI
c)
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 245 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
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Melanie Walling, M.EERI
a)
Ph.D. candidate, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
Walter Silva, M.EERI
b)
Pacific Engineering and Analysis, 311 Pomona Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94546
Norman Abrahamson, M.EERI
c)
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, 245 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Publisher: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Received:
07 Aug 2007
Accepted:
21 Apr 2008
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Online ISSN: 1944-8201
Print ISSN: 8755-2930
© 2008 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Earthquake Spectra (2008) 24 (1): 243–255.
Article history
Received:
07 Aug 2007
Accepted:
21 Apr 2008
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
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Melanie Walling, Walter Silva, Norman Abrahamson; Nonlinear Site Amplification Factors for Constraining the NGA Models. Earthquake Spectra 2008;; 24 (1): 243–255. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/1.2934350
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- acceleration
- attenuation
- bedrock
- body waves
- California
- clastic sediments
- earthquakes
- elastic waves
- geologic hazards
- ground motion
- Imperial Valley
- long-period waves
- magnitude
- models
- mud
- natural hazards
- numerical models
- peak ground acceleration
- Peninsular Ranges
- S-waves
- sediments
- seismic waves
- short-period waves
- soils
- stress drops
- thickness
- United States
- velocity
- wave amplification
- NGA Project
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