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Processing of strong-motion accelerograms: needs, options and consequences
Authors:David M Boore  Julian J Bommer  
Institution:aUS Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA;bCivil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
Abstract:Recordings from strong-motion accelerographs are of fundamental importance in earthquake engineering, forming the basis for all characterizations of ground shaking employed for seismic design. The recordings, particularly those from analog instruments, invariably contain noise that can mask and distort the ground-motion signal at both high and low frequencies. For any application of recorded accelerograms in engineering seismology or earthquake engineering, it is important to identify the presence of this noise in the digitized time-history and its influence on the parameters that are to be derived from the records. If the parameters of interest are affected by noise then appropriate processing needs to be applied to the records, although it must be accepted from the outset that it is generally not possible to recover the actual ground motion over a wide range of frequencies. There are many schemes available for processing strong-motion data and it is important to be aware of the merits and pitfalls associated with each option. Equally important is to appreciate the effects of the procedures on the records in order to avoid errors in the interpretation and use of the results. Options for processing strong-motion accelerograms are presented, discussed and evaluated from the perspective of engineering application.
Keywords:Strong-motion accelerograms  Signal-to-noise ratios  Instrument corrections  Baseline adjustments  Filters
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