2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2019.105403
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NDSHA: A new paradigm for reliable seismic hazard assessment

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“…The procedure for the Neo-Deterministic Seismic Hazard Assessment NDSHA (Panza et al, 1996;2001;Panza, 2017;Panza and Bela, 2019) is based on the computation of realistic and physics-based synthetic seismograms (earthquake scenarios) -and the end products of NDSHA are therefore synthetic ground motion accelero-grams, veloci-grams and displacement-grams. In NDSHA, seismic hazard is defined as "the envelope of the values of earthquake ground motion parameters": (a) considering a wide set of scenario events (including Maximum Credible Earthquakes MCE); and…”
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“…The procedure for the Neo-Deterministic Seismic Hazard Assessment NDSHA (Panza et al, 1996;2001;Panza, 2017;Panza and Bela, 2019) is based on the computation of realistic and physics-based synthetic seismograms (earthquake scenarios) -and the end products of NDSHA are therefore synthetic ground motion accelero-grams, veloci-grams and displacement-grams. In NDSHA, seismic hazard is defined as "the envelope of the values of earthquake ground motion parameters": (a) considering a wide set of scenario events (including Maximum Credible Earthquakes MCE); and…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there has always been clear evidence from the time it was authoratively first proposed that PSHA is wrong (Panza and Bela, 2019), but particularly within this past decade -with our benefit finally (calendarwise) now of true 2020 hindsight! (Wyss et al, 2012;Bela 2014;Mulargia et al, 2017;Stark and Freedman, 2016;Stark, 2017;Rugarli et al, 2019a) -we can say for certain that PSHA"s "technological inexactitudes", which unfortunately make up its body of knowledge, cannot ever reliably fulfill on either their presumptions or their promises!…”
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