Ground motion simulation validation with explicit uncertainty incorporation for small magnitude earthquakes in the Canterbury region
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2019
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Neill S
Lee R
Bradley, Brendon
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This study provides an initial examination of source parameter uncertainty in a New Zealand ground motion simulation model, by simulating multiple event realisations with perturbed source parameters. Small magnitude events in Canterbury have been selected for this study due to the small number of source input parameters, the wealth of recorded data, and the lack of appreciable off-fault non-linear effects. Which provides greater opportunity to identify systematic source, path and site effects, required to robustly investigate the causes of uncertainty.
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Neill S, Lee R, Bradley B (2019). Ground motion simulation validation with explicit uncertainty incorporation for small magnitude earthquakes in the Canterbury region. Palm Springs, CA: SCEC Annual Meeting. 07/09/2019-11/09/2019.
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Fields of Research::37 - Earth sciences::3706 - Geophysics::370609 - Seismology and seismic exploration
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