The assessment of probabilistic seismic risk using ground-motion simulations via a Monte Carlo approach

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Archie Rudman
John Douglas
Enrico Tubaldi
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[1] University of Strathclyde,
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Natural Hazards | 2024年 / 120卷
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Ground-motion simulations; Monte Carlo; Machine learning; Seismic risk assessment;
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Accurately characterizing ground motions is crucial for estimating probabilistic seismic hazard and risk. The growing number of ground-motion models, and increased use of simulations in hazard and risk assessments, warrants a comparison between the different techniques available to predict ground motions. This research aims at investigating how the use of different ground-motion models can affect seismic hazard and risk estimates. For this purpose, a case study is considered with a circular seismic source zone and two line sources. A stochastic ground-motion model is used within a Monte Carlo analysis to create a benchmark hazard output. This approach allows the generation of many records, helping to capture details of the ground-motion median and variability, which a ground motion prediction equation may fail to properly model. A variety of ground-motion models are fitted to the simulated ground motion data, with fixed and magnitude-dependant standard deviations (sigmas) considered. These include classic ground motion prediction equations (with basic and more complex functional forms), and a model using an artificial neural network. Hazard is estimated from these models and then we extend the approach to a risk assessment for an inelastic single-degree-of-freedom-system. Only the artificial neural network produces accurate hazard results below an annual frequency of exceedance of 1 × 10–3 years−1. This has a direct impact on risk estimates—with ground motions from large, close-to-site events having more influence on results than expected. Finally, an alternative to ground-motion modelling is explored through an observational-based hazard assessment which uses recorded strong-motions to directly quantify hazard.
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页码:6833 / 6852
页数:19
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