The ground motion evaluation module (earthquake seismology)
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The ground motion evaluation module (earthquake seismology)
GMPE-estimation implements a one-stage estimation algorithm to estimate ground-motion prediction equations (GMPE) with spatial correlation. It also quantifies the uncertainty of spatial correlation and intensity measure predictions.
The Python code for the IRIS DMC's Ground Motion Visualization (GMV) data product. GMV is a video-based IRIS DMC data product that illustrates how seismic waves travel away from an earthquake location by animating the normalized recorded wave amplitudes at each seismometer location using colored markers.
A web API and portal to explore, select and test ground shaking models in Europe (eGSIM)
A bare-bone probabilistic seismic hazard analysis code for fault source.
This program is prepared to calculate the base shear force of multi-degree of freedom (MDOF) systems according to selected earthquake data.
elif oral. cv. research. earthquakes. engineering. geohazards. seismology
Ground motion simulation in the time-frequency domain by conditional GAN and phase retrieval
This is the official source code of LabRPS, a free and opensource random phenomena simulation tool.
Validated Broadband Ground Motion from Dynamic Rupture Simulations for Engineering Applications
this is simple python code to read ascii acceleration data (V1 file) in seismology
This program is prepared to calculate the base shear force of multi-degree of freedom (MDOF) systems according to selected earthquake data.
A web application for the development of input ground motions for nonlinear deformation analyses following the double convolution approach
A web API and portal to explote, select and test Ground Shaking Intensity Models
🌏 a ground motion database
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