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Verifying a Computational Method for Predicting Extreme Ground Motion

Verifying a Computational Method for Predicting Extreme Ground Motion

Authors :
Yoshihiro Kaneko
Eric M. Dunham
N. Abrahamson
Thomas C. Hanks
Jean-Paul Ampuero
Benchun Duan
Alice-Agnes Gabriel
Shuo Ma
Michael Barall
David D. Oglesby
Ruth A. Harris
Y. Kase
D. J. Andrews
Brad T. Aagaard
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Seismological Society of America, 2011.

Abstract

Large earthquakes strike infrequently and close-in recordings are uncommon. This situation makes it difficult to predict the ground motion very close to earthquake-generating faults, if the prediction is to be based on readily available observations. A solution might be to cover the Earth with seismic instruments so that one could rely on the data from previous events to predict future shaking. However, even in the case of complete seismic data coverage for hundreds of years, there would still be one type of earthquake that would be difficult to predict: those very rare earthquakes that produce very large ground motion.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63e87b2cce57761e7b6cb2baa38cabfe