We used an expanded PEER NGA-West2 database to develop a new ground motion prediction equation (GMPE) for the average horizontal components of PGA, PGV, and 5% damped linear pseudo-absolute acceleration response spectra at 21 periods ranging from 0.01 s to 10 s. In addition to those terms included in our now superseded 2008 GMPE, we include a more-detailed hanging wall model, scaling with hypocentral depth and fault dip, regionally independent geometric attenuation, regionally dependent anelastic attenuation and site conditions, and magnitude-dependent aleatory variability. The NGA-West2 database provides better constraints on magnitude scaling and attenuation of small-magnitude earthquakes, where our 2008 GMPE was known to be biased. We consider our new GMPE to be valid for estimating horizontal ground motion from shallow crustal continental earthquakes in an active tectonic domain for rupture distances ranging from 0 km to 300 km and magnitudes ranging from 3.3 to 7.5–8.5, depending on source mechanism.
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August 01, 2014
NGA-West2 Ground Motion Model for the Average Horizontal Components of PGA, PGV, and 5% Damped Linear Acceleration Response Spectra
Kenneth W. Campbell, M. EERI;
a
CoreLogic‖EQECAT, Oakland, CA
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Yousef Bozorgnia, M. EERI
b
Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
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Publisher: Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Received:
29 Jun 2013
Accepted:
20 Dec 2013
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Online ISSN: 1944-8201
Print ISSN: 8755-2930
© 2014 Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
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Earthquake Spectra (2014) 30 (3): 1087–1115.
Article history
Received:
29 Jun 2013
Accepted:
20 Dec 2013
First Online:
01 Jun 2020
Citation
Kenneth W. Campbell, Yousef Bozorgnia; NGA-West2 Ground Motion Model for the Average Horizontal Components of PGA, PGV, and 5% Damped Linear Acceleration Response Spectra. Earthquake Spectra 2014;; 30 (3): 1087–1115. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/062913EQS175M
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- acceleration
- attenuation
- body waves
- data bases
- data processing
- depth
- earthquakes
- elastic waves
- engineering properties
- equations
- faults
- focus
- ground motion
- horizontal movements
- magnitude
- neotectonics
- numerical models
- peak ground acceleration
- prediction
- regression analysis
- risk assessment
- rupture
- S-waves
- seismic intensity
- seismic risk
- seismic waves
- statistical analysis
- strong motion
- tectonics
- uncertainty
- velocity
- peak ground velocity
- NGA-West2 project
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