An equivalent point-source stochastic model of the NGA-East ground-motion models

S. Pezeshk, Christie Assadollahi, A. Zandieh
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The main objective of this study is to estimate seismological parameters in Central and Eastern North America (CENA), including the geometrical spreading, anelastic attenuation, stress parameter, and site attenuation parameters. In this study, we use particle swarm optimization (PSO) to invert a weighted average of the median 5%-damped pseudo-spectral acceleration (PSA) predicted from the Next Generation Attenuation-East (NGA-East) ground-motion models (GMMs) to develop a point-source stochastic GMM with a well-constrained set of ground-motion parameters. Magnitude-specific inversions are performed for moment magnitude ranges M = 4.0–8.0, rupture distances Rrup = 1–1000 km, and periods T = 0.01–10 s, and National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program site class A conditions. The result of this study yields a single stochastic GMM that yields PSA values similar to the median NGA-East GMMs. The parameters derived from this study can be used for the hybrid empirical method (HEM) applications. This study is the first to perform a formal inversion using the GMMs developed for the NGA-East project. The approach has been validated using simulated small-to-moderate magnitude and large-magnitude data derived from the NGA-West2 GMMs.
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NGA-East 地动模型的等效点源随机模型
本研究的主要目的是估算北美中部和东部(CENA)的地震学参数,包括几何展布、非弹性衰减、应力参数和场地衰减参数。在本研究中,我们使用粒子群优化(PSO)反演下一代衰减-东部(NGA-East)地动模型(GMMs)预测的 5%-阻尼伪谱加速度(PSA)中位数的加权平均值,从而开发出具有约束良好的地动参数集的点源随机 GMM。针对震级范围 M = 4.0-8.0、断裂距离 Rrup = 1-1000 km、周期 T = 0.01-10 s 和国家地震灾害减灾计划场地等级 A 条件进行了特定震级反演。该研究结果产生了一个单一的随机 GMM,其 PSA 值与 NGA-East GMM 的中值相似。本研究得出的参数可用于混合经验法(HEM)应用。本研究首次使用为 NGA 东部项目开发的 GMM 进行正式反演。利用 NGA-West2 GMM 得出的模拟中、小震级和大震级数据对该方法进行了验证。
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