The relationship between M and ML: a review and application to induced seismicity in the Groningen Gas Field, The Netherlands
The use of local magnitude ( ML) in seismic hazard analyses is a topic of recent debate.
In regions of weak or moderate seismicity, small earthquakes (characterized by ML) are …
In regions of weak or moderate seismicity, small earthquakes (characterized by ML) are …
On the selection of ground-motion prediction equations for seismic hazard analysis
A key element in any seismic hazard analysis is the selection of appropriate ground-motion
prediction equations (GMPEs). In an earlier paper, focused on the selection and adjustment …
prediction equations (GMPEs). In an earlier paper, focused on the selection and adjustment …
Spectral analysis of K-NET and KiK-net data in Japan, Part II: On attenuation characteristics, source spectra, and site response of borehole and surface stations
In this study we apply a nonparametric spectral inversion scheme to a data set of
accelerograms recorded by the K-NET and KiK-net networks in Japan in order to derive …
accelerograms recorded by the K-NET and KiK-net networks in Japan in order to derive …
Derivation of a reference shear-wave velocity model from empirical site amplification
The definition of a reference bedrock condition representative of a region of interest is of
great significance in seismic-hazard assessment. It is highly beneficial when ground-motion …
great significance in seismic-hazard assessment. It is highly beneficial when ground-motion …
Development of a response spectral ground‐motion prediction equation (GMPE) for seismic‐hazard analysis from empirical Fourier spectral and duration models
SS Bora, F Scherbaum, N Kuehn… - Bulletin of the …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Empirical ground‐motion prediction equations (GMPE s) require adjustment to make them
appropriate for site‐specific scenarios. However, the process of making such adjustments …
appropriate for site‐specific scenarios. However, the process of making such adjustments …
Spectral models for ground motion prediction in the L'Aquila region (central Italy): evidence for stress-drop dependence on magnitude and depth
In this study we derive a spectral model describing the source, propagation and site
characteristics of S waves recorded in central Italy. To this end, we compile and analyse a …
characteristics of S waves recorded in central Italy. To this end, we compile and analyse a …
GITEC: A generalized inversion technique benchmark
Generalized inversion techniques (GITs) have become popular for determining
seismological parameters (eg, source, attenuation, and site response), particularly in low‐to …
seismological parameters (eg, source, attenuation, and site response), particularly in low‐to …
Reliability of source parameters for small events in central Italy: Insights from spectral decomposition analysis applied to both synthetic and real data
We apply a spectral decomposition approach to isolate the source spectra from propagation
and site effects and, in turn, to estimate the source parameters of small‐to‐moderate …
and site effects and, in turn, to estimate the source parameters of small‐to‐moderate …
Automatic computation of moment magnitudes for small earthquakes and the scaling of local to moment magnitude
Moment magnitudes (MW) are computed for small and moderate earthquakes using a
spectral fitting method. 40 of the resulting values are compared with those from broadband …
spectral fitting method. 40 of the resulting values are compared with those from broadband …
v S30, κ, regional attenuation and Mw from accelerograms: application to magnitude 3–5 French earthquakes
We investigate recordings from weak to moderate earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging
between about 3 and 5, recorded by the French Accelerometric Network. S-wave spectra are …
between about 3 and 5, recorded by the French Accelerometric Network. S-wave spectra are …