Article
Ground Motion Correlations from Recorded Mexican Intermediate-depth, Intraslab Earthquakes
Date
2021Registration in:
Miguel A. Jaimes, Gabriel Candia, Alhelí S. López-Castañeda & Jorge Macedo (2021): Ground Motion Correlations from Recorded Mexican Intermediate-depth, Intraslab Earthquakes, Journal of Earthquake Engineering
Author
Jaimes, Miguel A.
Candia, Gabriel
López-Castañeda, Alhelí
Macedo, Jorge
Institutions
Abstract
Predictive models to estimate correlation coefficients between peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and spectral acceleration residuals for Mexican intermediate-depth, intraslab earthquakes recorded on rock sites are presented in this study. The models were developed for the total, between-events, and within-event residuals using a recent ground-motion prediction equation (GMPE) and an updated ground-motion database. The results support the use of region- and mechanism-specific correlation models for the subduction intraslab zone of Mexico. An example of the application of the proposed correlation coefficient models consisting in evaluating a conditional mean spectrum (CMS), based on the Mexican seismic design normative, is presented.