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Implementation of the Next Generation Attenuation (Nga) Ground-Motion Prediction Equations in FORTRAN and R

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Carte Implementation of the Next Generation Attenuation (Nga) Ground-Motion Prediction Equations in FORTRAN and R James Kaklamanos
Codul Libristo: 08273909
Editura Bibliogov, februarie 2013
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This report presents two methods for implementing the earthquake ground-motion prediction equations released in 2008 as part of the Next Generation Attenuation of Ground Motions (NGA-West, or NGA) project coordinated by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER). These models were developed for predicting ground-motion parameters for shallow crustal earthquakes in active tectonic regions (such as California). Of the five ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) developed during the NGA project, four models are implemented: the GMPEs of Abrahamson and Silva (2008), Boore and Atkinson (2008), Campbell and Bozorgnia (2008), and Chiou and Youngs (2008a); these models are abbreviated as AS08, BA08, CB08, and CY08, respectively. Since site response is widely recognized as an important influence of ground motions, engineering applications typically require that such effects be modeled. The model of Idriss (2008) is not implemented in our programs because it does not explicitly include site response, whereas the other four models include site response and use the same variable to describe the site condition (VS30). We do not intend to discourage the use of the Idriss (2008) model, but we have chosen to implement the other four NGA models in our programs for those users who require ground-motion estimates for various site conditions. We have implemented the NGA models by using two separate programming languages: Fortran and R (R Development Core Team, 2010). Fortran, a compiled programming language, has been used in the scientific community for decades. R is an object-oriented language and environment for statistical computing that is gaining popularity in the statistical and scientific community. Derived from the S language and environment developed at Bell Laboratories, R is an open-source language that is freely available at http://www.r-project.org/ (last accessed 11 January 2011). In R, the functions for computing the NGA equations can be loaded as an

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Titlu complet Implementation of the Next Generation Attenuation (Nga) Ground-Motion Prediction Equations in FORTRAN and R
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Data publicării 2013
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EAN 9781288706754
ISBN 9781288706754
Codul Libristo 08273909
Editura Bibliogov
Greutatea 109
Dimensiuni 189 x 246 x 3
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