A partially non-ergodic ground-motion prediction equation for Europe and the Middle East

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Nicolas M. Kuehn
Frank Scherbaum
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[1] University of California,Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center
[2] Berkeley,Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[3] University of Potsdam,undefined
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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2016年 / 14卷
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Ground-motion prediction equation; Non-ergodic PSHA; Hierarchical model;
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A partially non-ergodic ground-motion prediction equation is estimated for Europe and the Middle East. Therefore, a hierarchical model is presented that accounts for regional differences. For this purpose, the scaling of ground-motion intensity measures is assumed to be similar, but not identical in different regions. This is achieved by assuming a hierarchical model, where some coefficients are treated as random variables which are sampled from an underlying global distribution. The coefficients are estimated by Bayesian inference. This allows one to estimate the epistemic uncertainty in the coefficients, and consequently in model predictions, in a rigorous way. The model is estimated based on peak ground acceleration data from nine different European/Middle Eastern regions. There are large differences in the amount of earthquakes and records in the different regions. However, due to the hierarchical nature of the model, regions with only few data points borrow strength from other regions with more data. This makes it possible to estimate a separate set of coefficients for all regions. Different regionalized models are compared, for which different coefficients are assumed to be regionally dependent. Results show that regionalizing the coefficients for magnitude and distance scaling leads to better performance of the models. The models for all regions are physically sound, even if only very few earthquakes comprise one region.
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页码:2629 / 2642
页数:13
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