© Seismological Society of America.Since the 1985 M 8.0 central Chile earthquake, national strong-motion seismic networks have recorded ten megathrust earthquakes with magnitudes greater than M 7.5 at the convergent margin, defined by the contact between the Nazca and South American plates. The analysis of these earthquake records have led to improved hazard analyses and design codes for conventional and seismically protected structures. Although strong-motion baseline correction is required for a meaningful interpretation of these records, correction methods have not been applied consistently in time. The inconsistencies between correction methods have been neglected in the practical use of these records in practice. Consequently, this work aims to provide a new strong-motion database for researchers and engineers, which has been processed by traceable and consistent data processing techniques. The record database comes from three uncorrected strong motion Chilean databases. All the records are corrected using a four-step novel methodology, which detects the P-wave arrival and introduces a baseline correction based on the reversible-jump Markov chain Monte Carlo method. The resulting strong motion database has more than 2000 events from 1985 to the date, and it is available to download at the Simulation Based Earthquake Risk and Resilience of Interdependent Systems and Networks (SIBER-RISK) project website.
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Autor | Castro, Sebastián Benavente, Roberto Crempien de la Carrera, Jorge Candia, Gabriel Llera Martin, Juan Carlos de la |
Título | A Consistently Processed Strong-Motion Database for Chilean Earthquakes |
Revista | Seismological Research Letters |
ISSN | 0895-0695 |
ISSN electrónico | 1938-82057 |
Volumen | 93 |
Número de publicación | 5 |
Página inicio | 2700 |
Página final | 2718 |
Fecha de publicación | 2022 |
Resumen | © Seismological Society of America.Since the 1985 M 8.0 central Chile earthquake, national strong-motion seismic networks have recorded ten megathrust earthquakes with magnitudes greater than M 7.5 at the convergent margin, defined by the contact between the Nazca and South American plates. The analysis of these earthquake records have led to improved hazard analyses and design codes for conventional and seismically protected structures. Although strong-motion baseline correction is required for a meaningful interpretation of these records, correction methods have not been applied consistently in time. The inconsistencies between correction methods have been neglected in the practical use of these records in practice. Consequently, this work aims to provide a new strong-motion database for researchers and engineers, which has been processed by traceable and consistent data processing techniques. The record database comes from three uncorrected strong motion Chilean databases. All the records are corrected using a four-step novel methodology, which detects the P-wave arrival and introduces a baseline correction based on the reversible-jump Markov chain Monte Carlo method. The resulting strong motion database has more than 2000 events from 1985 to the date, and it is available to download at the Simulation Based Earthquake Risk and Resilience of Interdependent Systems and Networks (SIBER-RISK) project website. |
Derechos | acceso restringido |
Agencia financiadora | Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Management CIGIDEN Chilean National Agency for Research and Development |
DOI | 10.1785/0220200336 |
Editorial | Seismological Society of America |
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Id de publicación en Scopus | SCOPUS_ID:85139081901 |
Id de publicación en WoS | WOS:000934577200001 |
Paginación | 18 páginas |
Tema ODS | 11 Sustainable cities and communities |
Tema ODS español | 11 Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles |
Temática | Ciencias de la tierra |
Tipo de documento | artículo |