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- Title
Pitfalls of Deterministic Application of Nonlinear Site Factors in Probabilistic Assessment of Ground Motions.
- Authors
Goulet, Christine A.; Stewart, Jonathan P.
- Abstract
It is common for ground motions to be estimated using a combination of probabilistic and deterministic procedures. Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses (PSHA) are performed to estimate intensity measures (IMs) for reference site conditions (usually rock). This is followed by a deterministic modification of the rock IMs to account for site effects, typically using site factors from the literature or seismic codes. We demonstrate for two California sites and three site conditions that the deterministic application of nonlinear site factors underestimates ground motions evaluated probabilistically for return periods of engineering interest. Reasons for this misfit include different standard deviation terms for rock and soil sites, different controlling earthquakes, and overestimation of the nonlinear component of the site response in the deterministic procedure. This problem is solved using site-specific PSHA with appropriate consideration of nonlinear site response, within the hazard integral.
- Publication
Earthquake Spectra, 2009, Vol 25, Issue 3, p541
- ISSN
8755-2930
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1193/1.3159006