俯冲
地震学
地质学
地震灾害
计算
二元分析
光谱加速度
危害
地震动
峰值地面加速度
构造学
统计
数学
算法
有机化学
化学
作者
Gabriel Candia,Alan Poulos,Juan Carlos de la Llera,Jorge G. F. Crempien,Jorge Macedo
标识
DOI:10.1177/8755293019891723
摘要
The correlation between spectral accelerations is key in the construction of conditional mean spectra, the computation of vector-valued seismic hazard, and the assessment of seismic risk of spatially distributed systems, among other applications. Spectral correlations are highly dependent on the earthquake database used, and thus, region-specific correlation models have been developed mainly for earthquakes in western United States, Europe, Middle East, and Japan. Correlation models based on global data sets for crustal and subduction zones have also become available, but there is no consensus about their applicability on a specific region. This study proposes a new correlation model for 5% damped spectral accelerations and peak ground velocity in the Chilean subduction zone. The correlations obtained were generally higher than those observed from shallow crustal earthquakes and subduction zones such as Japan and Taiwan. The study provides two illustrative applications of the correlation model: (1) computation of conditional spectra for a firm soil site located in Santiago, Chile and (2) computation of bivariate hazard for spectral accelerations at two structural periods.
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