Evaluation of Empirical Ground-Motion Models for the 2022 New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model Revision

Author:

Lee Robin L.1ORCID,Bradley Brendon A.1ORCID,Manea Elena F.23ORCID,Hutchinson Jesse A.4ORCID,Bora Sanjay S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

2. 2GNS Science | Te Pu Ao, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

3. 3National Institute for Earth Physics, Măgurele, Romania

4. 4Ocean Networks Canada, Ocean-Climate Building, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT This article presents an evaluation of empirical ground-motion models (GMMs) for active shallow crustal, subduction interface, and subduction slab earthquakes using a recently developed New Zealand (NZ) ground-motion database for the 2022 New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model revision. This study considers both NZ-specific and global models, which require evaluation to inform of their applicability in an NZ context. A quantitative comparison between the models is conducted based on intensity measure residuals and a mixed-effects regression framework. The results are subsequently investigated to assess how the models are performing in terms of overall accuracy and precision, as well as to identify the presence of any biases in the model predictions when applied to NZ data. Many models showed reasonable performance and could be considered appropriate for inclusion within suites of models to properly represent ground-motion predictions and epistemic uncertainty. In general, the recent models that are NZ-specific or developed on large international databases performed the best. This evaluation of models helped inform suitable GMMs for the ground-motion characterization model logic tree. In addition, spatial trends in systematic site-to-site residuals to the west of the Taupō Volcanic Zone demonstrated the need for backarc attenuation modifications for slab earthquakes.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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