Strong ground motion simulation techniques—A review in world context

S Arora, A Joshi, P Kumari, P Kumar, SK Sah… - Arabian Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Strong motion studies continue to be a very active field in seismology, and the use of
simulation techniques in this context will continue to be an important endeavour in the …

Near-field and far-field simulation of accelerograms of Sikkim earthquake of September 18, 2011 using modified semi-empirical approach

A Joshi, P Kumari, S Singh, ML Sharma - Natural Hazards, 2012 - Springer
The semi-empirical approach for modeling of strong ground motion given by Midorikawa
(Tectonophysics 218: 287–295, 1993) has been modified in the present paper for …

Modeling of strong motion generation areas of the 2011 Tohoku, Japan earthquake using modified semi-empirical technique

A Joshi, Sandeep, Kamal - Natural hazards, 2014 - Springer
Modification in the semi-empirical technique for the simulation of strong ground motion has
been introduced to incorporate the strong motion generation areas (SMGA) in the modeled …

Emergence of the semi-empirical technique of strong ground motion simulation: A review

Sandeep, A Joshi, P Kumari, S Lal, Vandana… - Journal of the …, 2017 - Springer
High frequency ground motion simulation techniques are powerful tools for designing
earthquake resistant structures in seismically active regimes. Simulation techniques also …

Simulation of strong ground motions of 1991 Uttarkashi (M 7) and 1999 Chamoli (M 6.6) earthquakes using modified hybrid technique

A Sharma, D Kumar, A Paul, SS Teotia - Acta Geophysica, 2023 - Springer
In the present study, 1991 Uttarkashi (M 7) and 1999 Chamoli (M 6.6) earthquakes that
occurred on October 19, 1991, at 21: 23: 14 h and March 28, 1999, at 19: 05: 11 h …

Strong-motion simulation of the 1988 Indo-Burma and scenario earthquakes in NE India by integrating site effects in a semi-empirical technique

S Devi, Sandeep, P Kumar, Monika - Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2021 - Springer
This study focuses on the validation and applicability of a recently modified semi-empirical
technique (MSET) to integrate site effects. The improvement of MSET by considering site …

Modelling of 2016 Kumamoto earthquake by integrating site effect in semi-empirical technique

S Devi, Sandeep, P Kumar, Monika, A Joshi - Natural Hazards, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (M JMA 7.3) struck central area of Kyushu Island,
Japan. The presence of near surface low velocity layer greatly amplified the ground motions …

Modeling of strong motion generation area of the Uttarkashi earthquake using modified semiempirical approach

Sandeep, A Joshi, Kamal, P Kumar, P Kumari - Natural Hazards, 2014 - Springer
The semiempirical approach based on envelope summation method given by Midorikawa
(Tectonophysics 218: 287–295, 1993) has been modified in this paper for modeling of …

Modeling of strong motion generation areas of the Niigata, Japan, earthquake of 2007 using modified semi-empirical technique

Sandeep, A Joshi, Kamal, P Kumar, A Kumar, P Dhibar - Natural Hazards, 2015 - Springer
Abstract The Niigata prefecture in Japan was devastated by a large shallow earthquake (M
w 6.6, M JMA 6.8) on July 16, 2007. This earthquake has been recorded at 305 stations of …

Expected peak ground acceleration in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India region from a deterministic hazard model

A Joshi, K Mohan - Natural hazards, 2010 - Springer
A method of seismic zonation based on the deterministic modeling of rupture planes is
presented. Finite rupture planes along identified lineaments are modeled in the Uttarakhand …