[PDF][PDF] Scaling of the source dimensions of interface and intraslab subduction-zone earthquakes with moment magnitude
FO Strasser, MC Arango… - Seismological Research …, 2010 - researchgate.net
This paper derives source scaling relations between rupture dimensions and moment
magnitude for subduction-zone earthquakes, separating between interface events occurring …
magnitude for subduction-zone earthquakes, separating between interface events occurring …
Selection of earthquake scaling relationships for seismic‐hazard analysis
M Stirling, T Goded, K Berryman… - Bulletin of the …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A fundamentally important but typically abbreviated component of seismic‐hazard analysis
is the selection of earthquake scaling relationships. These are typically regressions of …
is the selection of earthquake scaling relationships. These are typically regressions of …
The rupture mechanisms of intraslab earthquakes: A multiscale review and re-evaluation
The initiation of intraslab earthquakes and their location depend on multiple factors such as
slab heterogeneity, pre-subduction anisotropy, thermal parameters and the metamorphic …
slab heterogeneity, pre-subduction anisotropy, thermal parameters and the metamorphic …
NGA-Sub source and path database
We describe source and path attributes of the Next Generation of Ground-Motion Attenuation
for Subduction zones (NGA-Sub) project relational database. The database contains 991 …
for Subduction zones (NGA-Sub) project relational database. The database contains 991 …
[PDF][PDF] A review on scaling of earthquake faults
JH Wang - TAO: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic …, 2018 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Scaling of earthquake faults is important not only for earthquake physics but also seismic
hazard assessment. There have been many studies about this topic. It is significant to …
hazard assessment. There have been many studies about this topic. It is significant to …
Rupture process of the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska, earthquake from the combined inversion of seismic, tsunami, and geodetic data
G Ichinose, P Somerville, HK Thio… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Four great earthquakes (1952, 1960, 1964, and 2004) have occurred since seismic
monitoring began and only two since the installation of a global seismic network. A …
monitoring began and only two since the installation of a global seismic network. A …
Cyclic Resistance Models for Transitional Silts with Application to Subduction Zone Earthquakes
Regression models are presented to estimate the cyclic resistance of transitional silts as an
alternative to semiempirical case history and stress history and normalized engineering …
alternative to semiempirical case history and stress history and normalized engineering …
The productivity of Cascadia aftershock sequences
This study addresses questions about the productivity of Cascadia mainshock–aftershock
sequences using earthquake catalogs produced by the Geological Survey of Canada and …
sequences using earthquake catalogs produced by the Geological Survey of Canada and …
Sensitivity Analysis of FEMA HAZUS Earthquake Model: Case Study from King County, Washington
CJ Neighbors, ES Cochran, Y Caras… - Natural Hazards …, 2013 - ascelibrary.org
Abstract Hazards US Multi-Hazard Maintenance Release 4 (HAZUS-MH MR4) is damage-
and loss-estimation software developed by FEMA to estimate potential losses from natural …
and loss-estimation software developed by FEMA to estimate potential losses from natural …
Earthquake ground motion and 3D Georgia basin amplification in southwest British Columbia: Deep Juan de Fuca plate scenario earthquakes
Finite‐difference modeling of 3D long‐period (> 2 s) ground motions for large (M w 6.8)
scenario earthquakes is conducted to investigate effects of the Georgia basin structure on …
scenario earthquakes is conducted to investigate effects of the Georgia basin structure on …