2018
DOI: 10.1002/eqe.3067
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Regional ground‐motion prediction equations for amplitude‐, frequency response‐, and duration‐based parameters for Greece

Abstract: Summary Although all of the main properties of a ground motion cannot be captured through a single parameter, a number of different engineering parameters has been proposed that are able to reflect either one or more ground‐motion characteristics concurrently. For many of these parameters, especially regarding Greece, there are relatively few or no predictive models. In this context, we present a set of new regionally‐calibrated equations for the prediction of the geometric mean of the horizontal components of… Show more

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“…Bullock et al (2017) developed GMMs for AI and CAV using only recordings on rock from New Zealand, Alaska, and the NGA-West2 database. Chousianitis et al (2014Chousianitis et al ( , 2018 developed GMMs for AI and CAV, respectively, using Greek recordings. None of these studies developed GMMs for both AI and CAV using both the NGA-West2 database and a comprehensive set of seismological and site parameters, which is the subject of this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bullock et al (2017) developed GMMs for AI and CAV using only recordings on rock from New Zealand, Alaska, and the NGA-West2 database. Chousianitis et al (2014Chousianitis et al ( , 2018 developed GMMs for AI and CAV, respectively, using Greek recordings. None of these studies developed GMMs for both AI and CAV using both the NGA-West2 database and a comprehensive set of seismological and site parameters, which is the subject of this paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basin depth, required for some GMPMs from the NGA-West2 database, is not available, hence, it was set as 'unknown'. As observed, the number of investigated GMPMs is larger for peak response intensities than spectral accelerations due to consideration of earlier local GMPMs which do not predict adopt spectral values (Theodulidis and Papazachos, 1992;Skarlatoudis et al, 2003;Chousianitis et al, 2018). The rapid distance attenuation denoted by the GMPM of Boore et al (2021) is a specific feature of ground motion in Greece, which may be attributed to either regional and/or soil-structure interaction effects.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The models ofAkkar et al (2014) andCauzzi et al (2015) shows a somewhat less good fit, with respect to NGA-2 GMPMS, with a mean residual value exceeding unity for PGA, however, its match to PGV data is similar to that ofAbrahamson et al (2014). Regarding past regional GMPM models(Theodulidis and Papazachos, 1992;Skarlatoudis et al, 2003;Danciu and Tselentis, 2007;Chousianitis et al, 2018), they present large values of mean residuals and standard deviation for PGA, deviating significantly from the standard normal distribution. On the other hand, for PGV, their fit is improved and the GMPMs ofSkarlatoudis et al (2003) andChousianitis et al (2018) present an adequate accuracy, taking into account their simplicity.…”
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