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A strong-motion database from the Central American subduction zone
Authors:Maria Cristina Arango  Fleur O. Strasser  Julian J. Bommer  Douglas A. Hernández  Jose M. Cepeda
Affiliation:(1) Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London, SW7 2AZ, UK;(2) Seismology Unit, Council for Geoscience, Private Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa;(3) Departamento de Sismologia, SNET, San Salvador, El Salvador;(4) International Centre for Geohazards, NGI, Oslo, Norway;
Abstract:Subduction earthquakes along the Pacific Coast of Central America generate considerable seismic risk in the region. The quantification of the hazard due to these events requires the development of appropriate ground-motion prediction equations, for which purpose a database of recordings from subduction events in the region is indispensable. This paper describes the compilation of a comprehensive database of strong ground-motion recordings obtained during subduction-zone events in Central America, focusing on the region from 8 to 14° N and 83 to 92° W, including Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. More than 400 accelerograms recorded by the networks operating across Central America during the last decades have been added to data collected by NORSAR in two regional projects for the reduction of natural disasters. The final database consists of 554 triaxial ground-motion recordings from events of moment magnitudes between 5.0 and 7.7, including 22 interface and 58 intraslab-type events for the time period 1976–2006. Although the database presented in this study is not sufficiently complete in terms of magnitude–distance distribution to serve as a basis for the derivation of predictive equations for interface and intraslab events in Central America, it considerably expands the Central American subduction data compiled in previous studies and used in early ground-motion modelling studies for subduction events in this region. Additionally, the compiled database will allow the assessment of the existing predictive models for subduction-type events in terms of their applicability for the Central American region, which is essential for an adequate estimation of the hazard due to subduction earthquakes in this region.
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