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Major Ongoing Ground Motion
Research Programs at PEER
Yousef Bozorgnia, Ph.D., P.E.
PEER, University of California, Berkeley
PEER is coordinating three major ground
motion programs
Next Generation Attenuation (NGA)
relationships for Central & Eastern:
NGA-East
Follow-up studies of ground motion
prediction equations (GMPEs) for
shallow crustal earthquakes in active
tectonic regions: NGA-West 2
Global GMPEs for Global Earthquake
Model (GEM)
NGA- East
Goal: To develop next
generation Ground
Motion Prediction
Equations (GMPEs)
for Central & Eastern
US
Stable Continental
Regions (SCRs)
Sponsors: NRC, EPRI,
USGS, DOE
How the Project was
Planned
Brainstorming Technical Workshops in
2007-2008
Two invitational and a pubic workshops
Compiled a list of key technical issues
and R&D projects to be addressed in the
course of NGA-East
The list was finalized through iterations
Consensus was to develop Next
Generation Models rather than
updating PSHA implementation of the
existing models
NGA-East Technical
Working Groups
Working Groups
Database:
Compile a database of recorded motions
from CEUS and other Stable Continental
Regions (SCRs)
Geoetchnical Engineering:
Linear and nonlinear site responses; reference
rock condition,…
Working Groups
Source-Site Path: Investigate
geometrical spreading steeper than 1/R;
Q; …
Ground Motion Simulation: Generate
calibrated & validated simulated GMs for
CEUS to be used by GMPE developers
Working Groups
Sigma: To develop uncertainty models
for GMPEs. It is a joint WG between
NGA-East and NGA-West 2
Vertical Ground Motion: To
recommend development of vertical
GMPEs for CEUS, possibly by taking
advantage of empirical data for V/H, …
Working Groups
GMPE Development
Next generation attenuation models for
CEUS; applicable to magnitude 4-8,
distances of 0-1000 km
5% damped response spectra at periods
0.01 to 10 sec
NGA-East is a SSHAC Level 3 Project
SSHAC (Senior Seismic Hazard
Analysis Committee) is a process:
To ensure fully transparent project
To ensure high quality research and
final product
Consistent with other related nuclear
projects by NRC, EPRI, DOE,…
Project Schedule
Draft GMPEs to be ready for internal
(SSHAC) review:
GMPEs to be ready for review by various
stakeholders (including USGS):
By September 30, 2012
By September 30, 2013
Oct 1, 2013 - Sept 30, 2014: Sensitivity
analysis, review, collect comments, adopt
for various applications (including National
Seismic Hazard Maps)
Workshops…
We will have numerous workshops
As part of SSHAC process; and also to:
To collect feedback and comments from the
community
To give information about the NGA-East
project
Next SSHAC workshop: Critical issues and
data needs. On November 15-18, 2010 at
UC Berkeley…please register at PEER web
site (free of charge) and attend
NGA-West 2 Project
NGA-West 2
Follow-up of NGA-West 1 to address the
issues and topics that we did not have
opportunity to address in the previous
phase
And, update the NGA-West 1 models
Funding agencies:
California Earthquake Authority (CEA)
Caltrans
PG&E
USGS
FEMA
NGA-West 2: Topics
Finalize directivity model(s) for NGAWest
Directionality issues for NGA-West
GMPEs for vertical ground motion
Recall, NGA-West 1 models were for
horizontal motion
Verification of NGA models for small
magnitude data
To reduce the conservatism of NGA-West 1
GMPEs for small magnitude data
NGA-West 2: Topics
Verification of NGA models for recent
moderate and large magnitude events
worldwide
Compilation of the NGA-West 1 database
was stopped in mid-2003
The new expanded database is larger by
70% (3,500 versus 6,000 recordings)
2004 Parkfied EQ, Wenchuan EQ (M 7.9),
Italian EQs, Japanese Eqs, Baja EQ, …
The most comprehensive empirical
database, including metadata, ever
compiled for shallow crustal EQs in active
tectonic regions
NGA-West 2: Topics
Scaling NGA models for damping other
than 5%
Development of epistemic and aleatory
uncertainty models (joint with NGAEast)
Further development of site response in
NGA
Current NGA-West 1 site amplification
factors are inconsistent with NEHRP factors
Goal: To make NEHRP and NGA site amps
consistent
NGA-West 2: A Tentative Topic
(Tentative—now becoming serious)
Development of GMPEs for maximum
direction horizontal ground motion
NGA-West 2 Project Duration
NGA-West 2 project will be completed by
August 31, 2012
Global GMPEs for
Global Earthquake Model (GEM)
Project
Goal: To select a suite of GMPEs for
global and regional levels, by using a
collaborative approach
Duration: 24 months
Team: 27 international experts from
around the world
Tasks
Task 1: Definition of a consistent strategy of
modelling ground motion
consistency in model parameters
consistency in site parameters
Task 2: Compilation and critical review of
GMPEs for:
Shallow crustal earthquakes in active tectonic
regions
Stable continental regions
Subduction regions
Volcanic earthquakes
Tasks
Task 3: Selection a set of Global GMPEs
Task 4: Inclusion of near-fault effects
Task 5: Database of Recorded Waveform
Task 6: Specifications for compilation of a
global database of Soil Classification
Summary
Three major ground motion programs
are currently coordinated by PEER:
NGA-East
NGA-West 2
GEM
Each program has several supporting
technical working groups
Summary
Many senior researchers, post-docs,
graduate students, practitioners,
end users, regulators, … are involved
Coordination of such large programs
would have been extremely
challenging if wanted to carry it out
outside of a national research center
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