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A probabilistic framework for quantification of aftershock ground-motion hazard in California: Methodology and parametric study

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eqe.840

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aftershock; probabilistic seismic hazard analysis; building tagging

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  1. National Science Foundation [EEC-9701568]

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This paper presents a proposed method of aftershock probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (APSHA) similar to conventional 'mainshock' PSHA in that it estimates the likelihoods of ground motion intensity (in terms of peak ground accelerations, spectral accelerations or other ground motion intensity measures) due to aftershocks following a mainshock occurrence. This proposed methodology differs front the conventional mainshock PSHA in that mainshock Occurrence rates remain constant for a conventional (,homogeneous Poisson) earthquake occurrence model, whereas aftershock Occurrence rates decrease with increased elapsed time from the initial occurrence of the mainshock. In addition, the aftershock ground motion hazard at a site depends on the magnitude and location of the causative mainshock, and the location of aftershocks is limited to an aftershock zone, which is also dependent on the location and magnitude of the initial mainshock. APSHA is useful for post-earthquake safety evaluation where there is a need to quantity the rates of occurrence of ground motions caused by aftershocks following the initial rupture. This knowledge will permit, for example, more informed decisions to be made for building tagging and entry of damaged buildings for rescue, repair or normal occupancy. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons. Ltd.

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