流离失所(心理学)
波形
计算机科学
光谱形状分析
经济短缺
地震动
运动(物理)
谱线
地质学
人工智能
地震学
物理
电信
心理学
雷达
天文
心理治疗师
语言学
哲学
政府(语言学)
作者
Erika Schiappapietra,Giovanni Lanzano,Sara Sgobba
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.soildyn.2022.107294
摘要
The characterization of the fling-step represents a challenging task due to the shortage of near-source records with permanent tectonic displacement and the limitation in retrieving the fling-amplitude from accelerometric waveforms. In recent years, innovative ground-motion processing techniques have been developed for a more accurate estimation of both fling-displacements and spectral displacements in contrast to traditional bandpass filtering, although their application is still unusual. In this paper, we exploit the newly released dataset of the Near-Source Strong-motion records (NESS2) uniformly processed with the extended BASeline COrrection technique (eBASCO), against which we propose: (1) a new empirically-based ground motion model (GMM) for the prediction of the fling-step, and (2) an adjustment factor of the spectral displacements predicted by a reference GMM to account for the contribution of the fling-step at long periods. Such models are in agreement with observations and existing GMMs, and thus could be advantageously employed in seismic hazard analyses.
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