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Article Dans Une Revue Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America Année : 2005

On the use of logic trees for ground-motion prediction equations in seismic-hazard analysis.

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Logic trees are widely used in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis as a tool to capture the epistemic uncertainty associated with the seismogenic sources and the ground-motion prediction models used in estimating the hazard. Combining two or more ground-motion relations within a logic tree will generally require several conversions to be made, because there are several definitions available for both the predicted ground-motion parameters and the explanatory parameters within the predictive ground-motion relations. Procedures for making conversions for each of these factors are presented, using a suite of predictive equations in current use for illustration. The sensitivity of the resulting ground-motion models to these conversions is shown to be pronounced for some of the parameters, especially the measure of source-to-site distance, highlighting the need to take into account any incompatibilities among the selected equations. Procedures are also presented for assigning weights to the branches in the ground-motion section of the logic tree in a transparent fashion, considering both intrinsic merits of the individual equations and their degree of applicability to the particular application.
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hal-00109290 , version 1 (24-10-2006)

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J.J. Bommer, F. Scherbaum, H. Bungum, Fabrice Cotton, F. Sabetta, et al.. On the use of logic trees for ground-motion prediction equations in seismic-hazard analysis.. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2005, 95 (2), pp.377-389. ⟨10.1785/0120040073⟩. ⟨hal-00109290⟩
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