gmms

Ground motion models and supporting tools.

https://github.com/rpretelld/gmms

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Ground motion models and supporting tools.

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  • Owner: RPretellD
  • License: mit
  • Language: Cython
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gmms: Ground Motion Models (GMMs) and supporting tools

This repository provides a ground motion models (GMMs) and supporting tools. The models are listed below, and the tools include codes for computing the distances required in GMMs.

| Ground motion model | Ground motion intensity measure | |-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Campbell & Bozorgnia (2010) | Geometric mean horizontal standardized cumulative absolute velocity (CAVgm) | | Campbell & Bozorgnia (2011) | Damage-potential cumulative absolute velocity (CAVdp) | | Campbell & Bozorgnia (2019) | Arias intensity (Ia) | | Campbell & Bozorgnia (2019) | Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) | | Foulser-Piggott & Goda (2015) | Arias Intensity (Ia) | | Foulser-Piggott & Goda (2015) | Cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) |

Example

Three examples on Jupyter Notebooks are presented: - Example 1: Use of Campbell and Bozorgnia models for the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake (single-segment fault). En español aquí. - Example 2: Use of Campbell and Bozorgnia models for the 2023 Pazarcik Earthquake (multi-segment fault). En español aquí. - Example 3: Use of the Foulser-Piggott and Goda models for the 2003 Tokachi Earthquake. En español aquí.

Acknowledgements

  • The cython codes for the estimation of Joyner-Boore and rupture distances are based on Pengfei Wang's R implementations.

References

  • Campbell KW and Bozorgnia Y (2010) A ground motion prediction equation for the horizontal component of cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) based on the PEER-NGA strong motion database. Earthquake Spectra 26(3): 635–650.
  • Campbell KW and Bozorgnia Y (2011) Prediction equations for the standardized version of cumulative absolute velocity as adapted for use in the shutdown of U.S. nuclear power plants. Nuclear Engineering and Design 241(2011): 2558–2569.
  • Campbell KW and Bozorgnia Y (2019) Ground motion models for the horizontal components of Arias intensity (AI) and cumulative absolute velocity (CAV) using the NGA-West2 Database. Earthquake Spectra 35(3): 1289–1310.
  • Foulser‐Piggott R and Goda K (2015) Ground‐motion prediction models for Arias intensity and cumulative absolute velocity for Japanese earthquakes considering single‐station sigma and within‐event spatial correlation. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 105 (4): 1903–1918.

Citation

If you use these codes, please cite:
Pretell, R. (2023). gmms: Ground motion models and supporting tools (0.1.1). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10397816

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For any questions or comments, contact Renmin Pretell at rpretell@unr.edu.

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  • Name: Renmin Pretell
  • Login: RPretellD
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Reno, NV
  • Company: University of Nevada, Reno

Assistant Professor in Geotechnical Engineering

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title: "gmms: Ground motion models and supporting tools"
version: 0.1.1
date-released: "2023-12-17"

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