The Joyner-Boore Attenuation Data

Usage

data(attenu)

Format

A dataframe with 182 observations on 5 variables.
[,1] event numeric Event Number
[,2] mag numeric Moment Magnitude
[,3] station factor Station Number
[,4] dist numeric Station-hypocenter distance (km)
[,5] accel numeric Peak acceleration (g)

Description

This data gives peak accelerations measured at various observation stations for 23 earthquakes in California. The data have been used by various workers to estimate the attenuating affect of distance on ground acceleration.

Source

Joyner, W.B., D.M. Boore and R.D. Porcella (1981). Peak horizontal acceleration and velocity from strong-motion records including records from the 1979 Imperial Valley, California earthquake. USGS Open File report 81-365. Menlo Park, Ca.

References

Boore, D.M. and W.B. Joyner (1982). The empirical prediction of ground motion, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 72, S269-S268.

Bolt B.A. and N.A. Abrahamson (1982). New attenuation relations for peak and expected accelerations of strong ground motion, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 72, 2307-2321.

Bolt B.A. and N.A. Abrahamson (1983). Reply to W.B. Joyner and D.M. Boore's "Comments on `new attenuation relations for peak and expected accelerations for peak and expected accelerations of strong ground motion'", Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 73 , 1481-1483.

Brillinger, D.R. and H.K. Preisler (1984). An exploratory analysis of the Joyner-Boore attenuation data, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 74, 1441-1449.

Brillinger, D.R. and H.K. Preisler (1984). Further analysis of the Joyner-Boore attenuation data, Manuscript.


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