Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays

Knowledge of the characteristics of earthquake ground motion is fundamental for earthquake hazard assessments. Over small distances, relative to the source–site distance, where uniform site conditions are expected, the ground motion variability is also expected to be insignificant. However, despite...

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Main Authors: Sahar Rahpeyma, Benedikt Halldorsson, Birgir Hrafnkelsson, Sigurjón Jónsson
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/env.2497
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wly:envmet:v:29:y:2018:i:3:p:n/a-n/a 2023-05-15T16:50:26+02:00 Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays Sahar Rahpeyma Benedikt Halldorsson Birgir Hrafnkelsson Sigurjón Jónsson https://doi.org/10.1002/env.2497 unknown https://doi.org/10.1002/env.2497 article ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1002/env.2497 2020-12-04T13:31:05Z Knowledge of the characteristics of earthquake ground motion is fundamental for earthquake hazard assessments. Over small distances, relative to the source–site distance, where uniform site conditions are expected, the ground motion variability is also expected to be insignificant. However, despite being located on what has been characterized as a uniform lava†rock site condition, considerable peak ground acceleration (PGA) variations were observed on stations of a small†aperture array (covering approximately 1 km2) of accelerographs in Southwest Iceland during the Ölfus earthquake of magnitude 6.3 on May 29, 2008 and its sequence of aftershocks. We propose a novel Bayesian hierarchical model for the PGA variations accounting separately for earthquake event effects, station effects, and event†station effects. An efficient posterior inference scheme based on Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations is proposed for the new model. The variance of the station effect is certainly different from zero according to the posterior density, indicating that individual station effects are different from one another. The Bayesian hierarchical model thus captures the observed PGA variations and quantifies to what extent the source and recording sites contribute to the overall variation in ground motions over relatively small distances on the lava†rock site condition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Environmetrics 29 3 e2497
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description Knowledge of the characteristics of earthquake ground motion is fundamental for earthquake hazard assessments. Over small distances, relative to the source–site distance, where uniform site conditions are expected, the ground motion variability is also expected to be insignificant. However, despite being located on what has been characterized as a uniform lava†rock site condition, considerable peak ground acceleration (PGA) variations were observed on stations of a small†aperture array (covering approximately 1 km2) of accelerographs in Southwest Iceland during the Ölfus earthquake of magnitude 6.3 on May 29, 2008 and its sequence of aftershocks. We propose a novel Bayesian hierarchical model for the PGA variations accounting separately for earthquake event effects, station effects, and event†station effects. An efficient posterior inference scheme based on Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulations is proposed for the new model. The variance of the station effect is certainly different from zero according to the posterior density, indicating that individual station effects are different from one another. The Bayesian hierarchical model thus captures the observed PGA variations and quantifies to what extent the source and recording sites contribute to the overall variation in ground motions over relatively small distances on the lava†rock site condition.
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author Sahar Rahpeyma
Benedikt Halldorsson
Birgir Hrafnkelsson
Sigurjón Jónsson
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Benedikt Halldorsson
Birgir Hrafnkelsson
Sigurjón Jónsson
Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
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Benedikt Halldorsson
Birgir Hrafnkelsson
Sigurjón Jónsson
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title Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
title_short Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
title_full Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
title_fullStr Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
title_full_unstemmed Bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
title_sort bayesian hierarchical model for variations in earthquake peak ground acceleration within small†aperture arrays
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