Abstract

ABSTRACT An updated strong-motion database of the Iranian earthquakes has been used to propose empirical equations for the prediction of peak ground velocity (PGV), peak ground acceleration (PGA), and 5%-damped Spectral Accelerations (SA) up to0.0 s for geometric mean of horizontal components. Some records from the NGA-West2 are added to the database to enrich it at near source distances for large magnitude events. Lack of data in the near source distances causes less accuracy in previous Iranian Ground Motion Models (GMMs) in comparison with the current study. In this work, the regression analyses have been performed on a truncated database which causes to obtain unbiased results. We used 3015 acceleration time series from 594 earthquakes after truncation of data to develop a new GMM. The provided model is valid for Joyner-Boore distances ranging from 0 km to80 km and magnitudes ranging from 4 to 7.9 and Vs30 ranging from50 m/s to500 m/s.

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