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New ground-motion prediction equations for significant duration of subduction intraslab and interface earthquakes in Japan.

Authors :
Zhao, Yinan
Gong, Maosheng
Tan, Jingyang
Zuo, Zhanxuan
Jia, Jia
Source :
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering; Sep2023, Vol. 21 Issue 12, p5375-5401, 27p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To date, multiple ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) for the significant duration (D<subscript>S</subscript>) of shallow crustal earthquakes have been proposed, but there are few GMPEs for subduction intraslab and interface earthquakes in Japan, and corresponding spatial correlation models have not been published. To address this issue, we first select ground-motion records with moment magnitude 4 ≤ M<subscript>w</subscript> ≤ 9, rupture distance R<subscript>rup</subscript> ≤ 300 km, and peak ground acceleration ≥ 10 gal based on the K-NET and KiK-net databases. Then, for intraslab and interface earthquakes in the subduction zone, based on previous works, the traditional source duration term is simplified, a depth term is added, and new GMPEs for D<subscript>S</subscript> of earthquakes in the subduction zone in Japan are developed. The rationality and reliability of the prediction model proposed in this study are verified by residual analysis and comparison with the previous models. Finally, according to the intra-event residuals, a spatial correlation model of D<subscript>S</subscript> is established by using a semivariogram and exponential model. The results show that D<subscript>S</subscript> of subduction interface earthquakes is larger than that of subduction intraslab earthquakes on the whole, but the spatial correlation coefficient of subduction interface earthquakes decreases more slowly with increasing separation distance than that of subduction intraslab earthquakes, and the significant duration of the spatial correlation is related to site effects and path effects. The results provide a reference for the development of GMPEs based on nonergodic assumptions, regional seismic hazard analysis and loss assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1570761X
Volume :
21
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171881798
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-023-01749-0