2015
DOI: 10.1080/13632469.2015.1025926
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Ground-Motion Prediction Model From Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes at the Hill and Lake-Bed Zones of Mexico City

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“…6 and 7). For example, station SCT in our study shows a residual of ∼1:5 (ln units) for PGA, and in a Mexico-City-specific GMPE (Jaimes et al, 2015), shows a residual of ∼1 for the same period. However, we also see large residuals for the sites within the broader basin but outside of the lake at periods of SA ∼0:5 s and greater, though Figures 7 and 8 show only SA 2.0 and 0.5 s, respectively.…”
Section: Basin Effectsmentioning
confidence: 42%
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“…6 and 7). For example, station SCT in our study shows a residual of ∼1:5 (ln units) for PGA, and in a Mexico-City-specific GMPE (Jaimes et al, 2015), shows a residual of ∼1 for the same period. However, we also see large residuals for the sites within the broader basin but outside of the lake at periods of SA ∼0:5 s and greater, though Figures 7 and 8 show only SA 2.0 and 0.5 s, respectively.…”
Section: Basin Effectsmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…Large positive residuals in these regions indicate that because the ground-motion models lack appropriate basin effect terms, they do not predict ground-motion intensity well in these regions. Although basin-specific GMPEs exist for Mexico City, some specifically for intermediatedepth intraslab events (Jaimes et al, 2015(Jaimes et al, , 2016, these models are very localized and will not account for basins on a larger regional scale. The results here suggest that although Mexico City is an archetype of basin effects and is the subject of many studies thereof, basin effects are more ubiquitous and may require a more physics-based approach to account for hazard on a larger scale.…”
Section: Basin Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S2). A site-specific GMPE has also been derived for station CU for intraslab earthquakes (Jaimes et al, 2015). For the 2017 earthquake, the observed PGV of 8:4 cm=s is much greater than 2:1 cm=s predicted from such site-specific GMPE (Ⓔ Table S3).…”
Section: Ground Motion In Mexico Citymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The awareness of the seismic hazard that intraslab earthquakes pose to Mexican altiplano, especially to Mexico City, has motivated detailed studies of many individual events (Singh and Wyss, 1976, 1996Hernandez et al, 2001;Iglesias et al, 2002;Santoyo et al, 2005; National Autonomous University of Mexico [UNAM] Seismology Group, 2010; Díaz-Mojica et al, 2014), the estimation of ground motion in the city from postulated intraslab earthquakes (Pacheco and Singh, 1995;Singh et al, 1996;Iglesias et al, 2002), the development of ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs; García et al, 2005;Jaimes et al, 2015), and studies related with source characteristics of such earthquakes as compared with their interplate counterparts (García et al, 2004;Singh et al, 2014Singh et al, , 2015. Many of these studies benefitted from the recordings at a strong-motion station at CU located on basalt lava flows on the main campus of UNAM in Mexico City (Figs.…”
Section: Previous Studies and Critical Role Of Recordings From Statiomentioning
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