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Evaluation of seismic slope-performance models using a regional case study

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ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING GEOSCIENCE
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 25-39

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.2113/gseegeosci.6.1.25

Keywords

earthquakes; landslides; slope-stability; seismic hazard; GIS; spatial-analysis

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This paper compares four permanent displacement models based on Newmark's sliding-block analogy for assessing regional seismic slope-performance, The models vary primarily by the ground-motion descriptor used to correlate with Newmark displacement, The first uses peak ground-acceleration (PGA), The second uses PGA but normalizes displacements by predominant period and equivalent cycles. The third uses Arias intensity, The fourth calculates cumulative displacements from double-integrating simulated earthquake accelerograms. The models are implemented in a GIS to characterize seismic slope-performance for the Oakland East quadrangle near San Francisco, California. The resulting slope-performance maps are compared visually and through statistical analysis to expose potential differences and assess the effects of using a particular approach within a decision-making context. These maps were created for the purpose of comparison and are not suitable for use as critical decision-making tools. The models forecast notably different levels of slope-performance, with the PGA-based models predicting the greatest Newmark displacement on average, Thus, considering the variety of slope-performance models, it is suggested that practitioners avoid reliance on a single model, Instead, multiple models can be implemented in a GIS framework to gain a better perspective of the potential hazard and make a more informed decision.

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