Epistemic uncertainty in site response as derived from one-dimensional ground response analyses
JP Stewart, K Afshari - Journal of Geotechnical and …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
One-dimensional ground response analyses (GRAs) are often used with an expectation that
they provide unbiased estimates of site effects. Under that hypothesis, epistemic uncertainty …
they provide unbiased estimates of site effects. Under that hypothesis, epistemic uncertainty …
Estimates of and Effects on Ground Motions in the San Francisco Bay Area
T Nye, VJ Sahakian, E King… - Bulletin of the …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ground‐motion studies are a key component of seismic hazard analyses and often rely on
information of the source, path, and site. Extensive research has been done on each of …
information of the source, path, and site. Extensive research has been done on each of …
Application of Non-Ergodic Site Response for High Velocity Contrast Sites in the San Francisco Bay Area
Seismic-hazard analysis (SHA) is typically performed using ergodic ground-motion models
(GMMs), wherein the site response component is derived from global data and conditioned …
(GMMs), wherein the site response component is derived from global data and conditioned …