Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan
In this work we analyzed characteristics of aleatory variability with regard to intra-event and inter-event components in the prediction of peak ground acceleration in Taiwan and the spatial (site-to-site) correlation of ground motion residuals. The characteristics are very important for an assessme...
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doaj-52c54db9514249d2a75f409b6f3419f32020-11-25T01:05:46ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802010-01-0121690510.3319/TAO.2010.05.03.01(T)977Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in TaiwanVladimir SokolovFriedemann WenzelWen-Yu JeanKuo-Liang WenIn this work we analyzed characteristics of aleatory variability with regard to intra-event and inter-event components in the prediction of peak ground acceleration in Taiwan and the spatial (site-to-site) correlation of ground motion residuals. The characteristics are very important for an assessment of seismic hazard and loss for regionally located building assets (portfolio) and spatially distributed systems (lifelines) and ShakeMap generation. The strong-motion database collected by the TSMIP network in Taiwan, which includes about 4650 records from 66 shallow earthquakes (ML > 4.5, focal depth < 30 km) occurred in 1993 - 2004, was used for this purpose. The results of the analysis show that the ground motion correlation structure is highly dependent on local geology and on peculiarities of the propagation path (azimuth-dependent attenuation). Thus, a single generalized spatial correlation model may not be adequate for all of Taiwan territory or similar large areas.Ground motion uncertaintySpatial correlationTaiwan |
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Vladimir Sokolov Friedemann Wenzel Wen-Yu Jean Kuo-Liang Wen Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Ground motion uncertainty Spatial correlation Taiwan |
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Vladimir Sokolov Friedemann Wenzel Wen-Yu Jean Kuo-Liang Wen |
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Vladimir Sokolov |
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Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan |
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Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan |
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Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan |
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Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan |
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Uncertainty and Spatial Correlation of Earthquake Ground Motion in Taiwan |
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uncertainty and spatial correlation of earthquake ground motion in taiwan |
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Chinese Geoscience Union |
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Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences |
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1017-0839 2311-7680 |
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2010-01-01 |
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In this work we analyzed characteristics of aleatory variability with regard to intra-event and inter-event components in the prediction of peak ground acceleration in Taiwan and the spatial (site-to-site) correlation of ground motion residuals. The characteristics are very important for an assessment of seismic hazard and loss for regionally located building assets (portfolio) and spatially distributed systems (lifelines) and ShakeMap generation. The strong-motion database collected by the TSMIP network in Taiwan, which includes about 4650 records from 66 shallow earthquakes (ML > 4.5, focal depth < 30 km) occurred in 1993 - 2004, was used for this purpose. The results of the analysis show that the ground motion correlation structure is highly dependent on local geology and on peculiarities of the propagation path (azimuth-dependent attenuation). Thus, a single generalized spatial correlation model may not be adequate for all of Taiwan territory or similar large areas. |
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Ground motion uncertainty Spatial correlation Taiwan |
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