Critical parameters affecting bias and variability in site‐response analyses using KiK‐net downhole array data
J Kaklamanos, BA Bradley… - Bulletin of the …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Because of the limited number of strong‐motion records that have measured ground
response at large strains, any statistical analyses of seismic site‐response models subject to …
response at large strains, any statistical analyses of seismic site‐response models subject to …
[PDF][PDF] Guidelines for performing hazard-consistent one-dimensional ground response analysis for ground motion prediction
JP Stewart, K Afshari, YMA Hashash - PEER report, 2014 - researchgate.net
Along with source and path effects, site response analysis is a vital component of
earthquake ground motion prediction. Semi-empirical ground motion prediction equations …
earthquake ground motion prediction. Semi-empirical ground motion prediction equations …
Non-ergodic site response in seismic hazard analysis
JP Stewart, K Afshari, CA Goulet - Earthquake Spectra, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses are usually performed with semi-empirical ground
motion models (GMMs) following the ergodic assumption whereby average source, path …
motion models (GMMs) following the ergodic assumption whereby average source, path …
Measured vs. predicted site response at the Garner Valley Downhole Array considering shear wave velocity uncertainty from borehole and surface wave methods
This paper compares measured and predicted site response at the Garner Valley Downhole
Array (GVDA) using a wide range of shear wave velocity (Vs) profiles developed from both …
Array (GVDA) using a wide range of shear wave velocity (Vs) profiles developed from both …
Challenges in predicting seismic site response with 1D analyses: Conclusions from 114 KiK‐net vertical seismometer arrays
J Kaklamanos, BA Bradley - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Nonlinear (NL) soil behavior often exhibits a strong influence on surficial ground motions,
and seismic site‐response models attempt to quantify these effects. However, site‐response …
and seismic site‐response models attempt to quantify these effects. However, site‐response …
Reconnaissance surveys after June 2022 Khost earthquake in Afghanistan: implication towards seismic vulnerability assessment for future design
Abstract The Khost earthquake in Afghanistan on 22 June 2022 was one of the deadliest,
resulting in over 1500 deaths, 3500 injuries, and the collapse of 15,000 houses in the rural …
resulting in over 1500 deaths, 3500 injuries, and the collapse of 15,000 houses in the rural …
Does the one-dimensional assumption hold for site response analysis? A study of seismic site responses and implication for ground motion assessment using KiK-Net …
The one-dimensional (1-D) approach is still the dominant method to incorporate site effects
in engineering applications. To bridge the 1-D to multidimensional site response analysis …
in engineering applications. To bridge the 1-D to multidimensional site response analysis …
A critical examination of seismic response uncertainty analysis in earthquake engineering
BA Bradley - Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The last decade of performance‐based earthquake engineering (PBEE) research has seen
a rapidly increasing emphasis placed on the explicit quantification of uncertainties. This …
a rapidly increasing emphasis placed on the explicit quantification of uncertainties. This …
Evaluation of a novel application of earthquake HVSR in site-specific amplification estimation
Ground response analyses (GRA) model the vertical propagations of SH waves through flat-
layered media (1DSH) and are widely carried out to evaluate local site effects in practice …
layered media (1DSH) and are widely carried out to evaluate local site effects in practice …
Surface-wave dispersion approach for evaluating statistical models that account for shear-wave velocity uncertainty
A number of strategies exist to account for the epistemic uncertainty and aleatory variability
in shear-wave velocity (V s) profiles used in site response analyses. Epistemic uncertainty …
in shear-wave velocity (V s) profiles used in site response analyses. Epistemic uncertainty …