Ground‐Motion Prediction Equations for the Average Horizontal Component of PGA, PGV, and 5%‐Damped PSA at Spectral Periods between 0.01 s and 10.0 s
United States Geological Survey · Western University
Abstract
This paper contains ground‐motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for average horizontal‐component ground motions as a function of earthquake magnitude, distance from source to site, local average shear‐wave velocity, and fault type. Our equations are for peak ground acceleration (PGA), peak ground velocity (PGV), and 5%‐damped pseudo‐absolute‐acceleration spectra (PSA) at periods between 0.01 s and 10 s . They were derived by empirical regression of an extensive strong‐motion database compiled by the “PEER NGA” (Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center's Next Generation Attenuation) project. For periods less than 1 s , the analysis used 1,574 records from 58 mainshocks in the distance range from 0 km to…
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2Topics & keywords
- Geodesy
- Moment magnitude scale
- Spectral acceleration
- Seismology
- Peak ground acceleration
- Geology
- Ground motion
- Magnitude (astronomy)