A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence

We present the results of a comparative study of two intrinsically different methodologies, a stochastic one and a deterministic one, performed to simulate strong ground motion in the Kozani area (NW Greece). Source parameters were calculated from empirical relations in order to check their reliabil...

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Main Authors: C. Papaioannou, N. Theodulidis, A. Kiratzi, Z. Roumelioti
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2000-06-01
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spelling doaj-8582d05320f54da7a7d74e07841401952020-11-24T20:59:23ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2000-06-0143410.4401/ag-3666A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequenceC. PapaioannouN. TheodulidisA. KiratziZ. RoumeliotiWe present the results of a comparative study of two intrinsically different methodologies, a stochastic one and a deterministic one, performed to simulate strong ground motion in the Kozani area (NW Greece). Source parameters were calculated from empirical relations in order to check their reliability, in combination with the applied methodologies, to simulate future events. Strong ground motion from the Kozani mainshock (13 May, 1995, M w = 6.5) was synthesized by using both the stochastic method for finite-fault cases and the empirical Greens function method. The latter method was also applied to simulate a Mw = 5.1 aftershock (19 May, 1995). The results of the two simulations computed for the mainshock are quite satisfactory for both methodologies at the frequencies of engineering interest (> ~ 2 Hz). This strengthens the idea of incorporating proper empirical relations for the estimation of source parameters in a priori simulations of strong ground motion from future earthquakes. Nevertheless, the results of the simulation of the smaller earthquake point out the need for further investigation of regional or local, if possible, relations for estimating source parameters at smaller magnitude rangeshttp://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3666simulationground motionearthquakeEGF-Kozani
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author C. Papaioannou
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N. Theodulidis
A. Kiratzi
Z. Roumelioti
A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
Annals of Geophysics
simulation
ground motion
earthquake
EGF-Kozani
author_facet C. Papaioannou
N. Theodulidis
A. Kiratzi
Z. Roumelioti
author_sort C. Papaioannou
title A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
title_short A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
title_full A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
title_fullStr A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the Kozani-Grevena (NW Greece) 1995 sequence
title_sort comparative study of a stochastic and deterministic simulation of strong ground motion applied to the kozani-grevena (nw greece) 1995 sequence
publisher Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
series Annals of Geophysics
issn 1593-5213
2037-416X
publishDate 2000-06-01
description We present the results of a comparative study of two intrinsically different methodologies, a stochastic one and a deterministic one, performed to simulate strong ground motion in the Kozani area (NW Greece). Source parameters were calculated from empirical relations in order to check their reliability, in combination with the applied methodologies, to simulate future events. Strong ground motion from the Kozani mainshock (13 May, 1995, M w = 6.5) was synthesized by using both the stochastic method for finite-fault cases and the empirical Greens function method. The latter method was also applied to simulate a Mw = 5.1 aftershock (19 May, 1995). The results of the two simulations computed for the mainshock are quite satisfactory for both methodologies at the frequencies of engineering interest (> ~ 2 Hz). This strengthens the idea of incorporating proper empirical relations for the estimation of source parameters in a priori simulations of strong ground motion from future earthquakes. Nevertheless, the results of the simulation of the smaller earthquake point out the need for further investigation of regional or local, if possible, relations for estimating source parameters at smaller magnitude ranges
topic simulation
ground motion
earthquake
EGF-Kozani
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3666
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