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10、eers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8146-2 (PDF) Manufactured in the United States of America. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 iii ASCE Preface This volume is one of four Geotechnical Special Publications (GSPs) containing papers from the Fifth Geotechnical Ear
11、thquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Conference: (GEESDV) held in Austin, Texas during June 1013, 2018. The GEESDV is the latest event in a series of highly successful conferences held in Sacramento CA (2008), Seattle WA (1998), Park City UT (1988), and Pasadena CA (1978). The conference is organiz
12、ed by the Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics Technical Committee of the Geo-Institute (G-I) of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and brings together practicing geo-professionals, researchers, and students from around the world to share the latest advances, engineering applications
13、, and pedagogical approaches in this discipline. This Geotechnical Special Publication is the outcome of two years of concerted efforts by the conference lead organizers and the members of the “technical program” and “proceedings” committees. All submitted papers were reviewed and accepted by at lea
14、st two independent peer-reviewers. The final accepted technical papers are organized in the following special publications: Volume 1: Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation Volume 2: Seismic Hazard Analysis, Earthquake Ground Motions, and Regional- Scale Assessment Volume 3: Numerical
15、 Modeling and Soil Structure Interaction Volume 4: Slope Stability and Landslides, Laboratory Testing, and In Situ Testing The Editors would like to express their sincere appreciation to the members of the technical program and proceedings committees as well as the session chairs and reviewers. The
16、Editors, Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE Acknowledgments The organizing committee would like to thank the authors, reviewers, session chairs, ASCE staff, and OmniPress staff, without whom this publication would not be possible. GEESDV Conference Program Comm
17、ittee Conference Chair Ellen M. Rathje, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, University of Texas at Austin Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 iv ASCE Conference Co-Chair Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Virginia Tech Technical Program Chair Scott J. Brandenberg, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASC
18、E, University of California Los Angeles Proceedings Chair Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE, George Washington University Technical Program Committee Shideh Dashti, Ph.D, AM.ASCE, University of Colorado at Boulder Ramin Motamed, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Nevada, Reno Scott M. Olson, Ph.D., P.
19、E., M.ASCE, University of Illinois Brady R. Cox, Ph.D., P.E., A.M.ASCE, University of Texas Proceedings Committee Tong Qiu, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Pennsylvania State University Namasivayam (Sathi) Sathialingam, Ph.D, P.E., G.E., D.GE., F.ASCE, Fugro Consultants, Inc. Mahdi Taiebat, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE
20、, University of British Columbia Short Course / Student Programs Co-Chairs Dimitrios Zekkos, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Michigan Christopher E. Hunt, Ph.D., P.E., G.E., M.ASCE, Geosyntec Consultants Student and Younger Member Activities Chair Menzer Pehlivan, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, CH2M Sponso
21、rships and Exhibits Chair Thaleia Travasarou, Ph.D., P.E., G.E., M.ASCE, Consultant GEESDV Topics and Session Chairs Liquefaction Triggering, Consequences, and Mitigation Katerina Ziotopoulou, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of California, Davis Shideh Dashti, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Colorado at
22、Boulder Brett Maurer, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Washington Mourad Zeghal, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Laurie G. Baise, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Tufts University Kevin W. Franke, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Brigham Young University Arash Khosravifar, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Portland State Univ
23、ersity Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 v ASCE Soil Structure Interaction Anne Lemnitzer, Ph.D., A,M.ASCE, University of California, Irvine Armin W. Stuedlein, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Oregon State University Ground Motion and Site Response Dong Youp Kwak, Ph.D., RMS James
24、 Kaklamanos, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Merrimack College Albert R. Kottke, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Pacific Gas and Electric Ramin Motamed, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Nevada, Reno Regional Scale Assessment of GeoHazards Qiushi Chen, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Clemson University Seismic Hazard Assessment Sebastiano
25、 Foti, Ph.D., Politecnico di Torino Recent Advances In Situ Site Characterization Thaleia Travasarou, Ph.D., G.E., M.ASCE, Fugro Consultants, Inc. Seismic Slope Stability and Landslides Jennifer Donahue, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, JL Donahue Engineering, Inc. Jack Montgomery, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Auburn Unive
26、rsity Recent Advances in Numerical Modeling Giuseppe Buscarnera, Ph.D., Aff.M.ASCE, Northwestern University Mahdi Taiebat, Ph.D., P.Eng, M.ASCE, University of British Columbia Majid T. Manzari, Ph.D., M.ASCE, The George Washington University Usama S. El Shamy, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Southern Methodist
27、 University Recent Advances in Laboratory Testing Inthuorn Sasanakul, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of South Carolina Brad P. Wham, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Colorado Scott M. Olson, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Illinois, Urbana Mark Stringer, Ph.D., M.ASCE, University of Canterbury Geo
28、technical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 vi ASCE Contents Plenary Topics A Geospatial Approach to Liquefaction Assessment for Rapid Response and Loss Estimation .1 Laurie G. Baise and Vahid Rashidian Examining the Factors That Contribute to the Occurrence and Magnitude of Induced
29、 Seismicity .11 Jon E. Olson, Valerie Gono, and Mohsen Babazadeh Incorporating Induced Seismicity Source Models and Ground Motion Predictions to Forecast Dynamic Regional Risk .20 Jack W. Baker and Abhineet Gupta Simulation-Based Ground Motion Prediction of Historical and Future New Zealand Earthqua
30、kes and Consequent Geohazard Impacts .29 Brendon A. Bradley, Hoby Razafindrakoto, Brett Maurer, Jason Motha, Karim Tarbali, and Robin Lee Seismic Hazard Assessment An Assessment of the Effects of Embankment Displacements on a Buried Water Reservoir 43 Donald G. Anderson, Phoebe Cheng, Michael E. Per
31、ez, Youssef M. A. Hashash, and Steven L. Kramer Capturing and PSHA Implementation of Spatial Variability of Near-Source Ground Motion Hazard 56 Badie Rowshandel Characteristics of Landslides Induced by the 25 April 2015 M7.8 Nepal Earthquake 64 B. J. M. Lim and E. C. Leong Earthquake-Resilient Infra
32、structure: The Missing Link .79 Sissy Nikolaou, Rallis Kourkoulis, and Guillermo Diaz-Fanas Effect of the Size of Shillong Plateau on Relative Weightage of Selected Attenuation Relations for Seismic Hazard Analysis 91 B. Olympa and K. Abhishek Implementation and Application of GEMs OpenQuake Softwar
33、e on Palmetto Cluster .101 Elnaz Peyghaleh, Vahidreza Mahmoudabadi, and James R. Martin Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 vii ASCE Induced Seismicity in Fox Creek, AB: Amplification Function and Foundation Factors 112 Gennaro Esposito Influence of the Uncertainty in Bed
34、rock Characteristics on Seismic Hazard: A Case Study in Italy 126 Federico Passeri, Mahdi Bahrampouri, Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, and Sebastiano Foti Land Use Exposure to Deterministic Seismic Hazard in Delhi National Capital Territory 135 Saranya Divakar, E. Lalith Prakash, and Sreevalsa Kolathayar Pr
35、obabilistic Seismic Hazard Analyses in Low Seismicity Regions: A Case History in the Arabian Peninsula 146 Konstantinos Syngros and Ramin Golesorkhi Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for Offshore Bangladesh Including Fault Sources 154 Brian D. Carlton, Elin Skurtveit, Bahman Bohloli, Kuvvet Atak
36、an, Emily Dondzila, and Amir M. Kaynia Salient Features of Seismic Hazard Deaggregation and Computation of Vector Hazard 164 Somayajulu L. N. Dhulipala, Adrian Rodriguez-Marek, and Madeleine M. Flint Site Condition Influence on the Generalized Interstory Drift Spectrum (GIDS) as a Damage Estimation
37、Tool for Urban Areas during Mw 7.8 Muisne-Pedernales Earthquake, Ecuador .172 O. Gonzalez, X. Vera-Grunauer, E. Miranda, A. Vera, and B. Casares Turning Disaster into Knowledge in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering 186 J. D. Bray, J. D. Frost, E. M. Rathje, and F. E. Garcia UCERF3 Implementation fo
38、r Site-Specific Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis .201 Jason Altekruse, Alfredo Fernandez, Roland LaForge, Dean Ostenaa, Osman El Menchawi, and Thaleia Travasarou Using 2D Analyses to Augment Probabilistic 1D Site Response Analysis 210 L. M. Anderson, A. Kottke, and M. McHood Ground Motions and
39、Site Response A Comparison of Alternative Seismic Compression Procedures 217 Eric Yee and Jonathan P. Stewart Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 viii ASCE Advanced Data Analysis of Downhole Seismic Records 227 Sungmoon Hwang, Farnyuh Menq, Kenneth H. Stokoe II, Richard C
40、. Lee, and Julia N. Roberts An Investigation on the Effect of Bidirectional Seismic Loading on Volumetric Strain and Surface Settlement of Sand Deposits 237 James Adinata, Andrs Reyes, Andrs R. Barrero, and Mahdi Taiebat Analysis of Train Induced Vibrations and Investigation of Preventive Measures f
41、or Reinforced Earth Walls 247 Ozgur L. Ertugrul and Nihan A. Ertugrul Application of Conditional Mean Spectra in Liquefaction Triggering Evaluation .258 Albert R. Kottke, Michael D. Boone, Nick J. Gregor, and Mahi Galagoda Approach and Insights from 3-D Site Response Analyses at the Diablo Canyon Po
42、wer Plant 268 Alfredo Fernandez, Weiyu Chen, Thaleia Travasarou, and Dan OConnell Approximation of Equivalent Linear Ground Response Analysis at Low Strain by Strain Dependent Linear Ground Response Analysis for Typical Site at Delhi, India278 K. Abhishek, H. Suman, and B. Olympa Basin Effects in St
43、rong Ground Motion: A Case Study from the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake 288 Peyman Ayoubi, Domniki Asimaki, and Kami Mohammdi Comparison of Code-Based Design Spectra and Site-Specific Response Spectra in San Francisco .297 Pawan Kumar, Jongwon Lee, Martin Walker, Reza Baradaran, and Robert Chew Con
44、struction Vibration Mitigation for Laboratory Animals 311 Christopher G. Naida Determination Magnitude Scaling Factor for Induced Earthquakes in Groningen, the Netherlands321 P. Meijers and G. van den Ham Development of a United States Community Shear Wave Velocity Profile Database .330 Sean K. Ahdi
45、, Shamsher Sadiq, Okan Ilhan, Yousef Bozorgnia, Youssef M. A. Hashash, Dong Youp Kwak, Duhee Park, Alan Yong, and Jonathan P. Stewart Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics V GSP 291 ix ASCE Development of Peak Frequency-Site Condition Correlation Models Using H/V Spectral Ratio 340 D
46、ong Youp Kwak and Emel Seyhan Effect of the 2D Spatial Variability of Linear Soil Properties on the Variability of Surface Ground Motion Coherency .348 E. El Haber, C. Cornou, D. Youssef Abdelmassih, D. Jongmans, T. Al-Bittar, and F. Loppez-Caballero Effects of Cracks on the Seismic Response of Soft
47、 Clay-Embankment Systems 359 Juan M. Mayoral, Adriana Badillo, and Simn Tepalcapa Enactment of New Site Classification System and Design Response Spectra as New Minimum Requirements in Korea 368 Satish Manandhar, Hyung-Ik Cho, and Dong-Soo Kim Engineering Characteristics of Earthquake Motions from t
48、he Pawnee and Cushing Earthquakes in Oklahoma378 Ayushi Tiwari and Ellen M. Rathje Epistemic Uncertainty in Vs Profiles and Vs30 Values Derived from Joint Consideration of Surface Wave and H/V Data at the FW07 TexNet Station .387 Michael B. S. Yust, Brady R. Cox, and Tianjian Cheng Evaluation of Sit
49、e Response Analysis for Vertical Ground Motions Based on Downhole Array Records: Case Study of the Service Hall Array in Japan .400 Austin Metz, Ramin Motamed, Kevin Stanton, Kirk Ellison, and Ibrahim Almufti Ground Motion Amplification atop Complex Sedimentary Structures along and Adjacent to the Dead Sea Transform .410 Michael Tsesarsky, Shahar Shani-Kadmiel, Omri Volk, Tal Zaslavski, Ram Weinberger, and Zohar Gvirtzman Ground Response Analysis of Representative Sites of Hawassa City .422 Besrat E. Alemu, Asrat Worku, Getnet M. Wassie, and Genet T. Habte