Relationships between peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and Modified Mercalli Intensity in California

Earthquake Spectra
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We have developed regression relationships between Modified Mercalli Intensity (Imm) and peak ground acceleration (PGA) and velocity (PGV) by comparing horizontal peak ground motions to observed intensities for eight significant California earthquakes. For the limited range of Modified Mercalli intensities (Imm), we find that for peak acceleration with V ≤ Imm ≤ VIII, Imm = 3.66 log(PGA) − 1.66, and for peak velocity with V ≤ Imm ≤ IX, Imm = 3.47 log(PGV) + 2.35. From comparison with observed intensity maps, we find that a combined regression based on peak velocity for intensity > VII and on peak acceleration for intensity < VII is most suitable for reproducing observed Imm patterns, consistent with high intensities being related to damage (proportional to ground velocity) and with lower intensities determined by felt accounts (most sensitive to higher-frequency ground acceleration). These new Imm relationships are significantly different from the Trifunac and Brady (1975) correlations, which have been used extensively in loss estimation.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Relationships between peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and Modified Mercalli Intensity in California
Series title Earthquake Spectra
DOI 10.1193/1.1586058
Volume 15
Issue 3
Year Published 1999
Language English
Publisher Sage Publications
Contributing office(s) Geologic Hazards Science Center
Description 8 p.
First page 557
Last page 564
Country United States
State California
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