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Directivity models produced for the Next Generation Attenuation West 2 (NGA-West 2) project

September 28, 2012

Five new directivity models are being developed for the NGA-West 2 project. All are based on the NGA-West 2 data base, which is considerably expanded from the original NGA-West data base, containing about 3,000 more records from earthquakes having finite-fault rupture models. All of the new directivity models have parameters based on fault dimension in km, not normalized fault dimension. This feature removes a peculiarity of previous models which made them inappropriate for modeling large magnitude events on long strike-slip faults. Two models are explicitly, and one is implicitly, 'narrowband' models, in which the effect of directivity does not monotonically increase with spectral period but instead peaks at a specific period that is a function of earthquake magnitude. These narrowband models' functional forms are capable of simulating directivity over a wider range of earthquake magnitude than previous models. The functional forms of the five models are presented.

Publication Year 2012
Title Directivity models produced for the Next Generation Attenuation West 2 (NGA-West 2) project
Authors Paul A. Spudich, Jennie Watson-Lamprey, Paul G. Somerville, Jeff Bayless, Shrey Shahi, Jack W. Baker, Badie Rowshandel, Brian Chiou
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70156799
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center