Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of North and Central Himalayas using regional ground motion prediction equations

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R. Ramkrishnan
Sreevalsa Kolathayar
T. G. Sitharam
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[1] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,Department of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering
[2] National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK),Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] Indian Institute of Science,undefined
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Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis; Horizontal acceleration; Hazard map; Seismic hazard; Himalayas; Region-specific GMPE;
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Recently developed region-specific GMPEs are used for a comprehensive seismic hazard analysis (SHA) of the North and Central Himalayas (NCH) using a probabilistic approach considering two source models. Vulnerable seismic sources in the areas are identified based on the Seismotectonic Atlas (Dasgupta et al. 2000), published by the Geological Survey of India. An up to date, homogenized and declustered earthquake catalogue is compiled from various sources, with earthquake data since 250 BC, to create a new digitized seismotectonic representation of the region. Regional seismic zones having similar seismicity are recognized based on the Gutenberg-Richter (GR) parameters and the region is delineated into 5 seismic zones. The study area is divided into grids of size 0.05° × 0.05° and the hazard in terms of Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) at the centre of each grid point is estimated and presented as hazard maps for individual seismic sources, maximum of all sources, and average of both sources. From the current study, it could be concluded that the PGA estimated in the regions is comparatively higher than what is reported in the codal provisions for seismic zonation and estimation of design horizontal acceleration for the region.
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页码:8137 / 8157
页数:20
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