Group A, Poster #171, Ground Motions (GM)
Overview of the NGA-West3 Ground Motion Database
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2024 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #171, SCEC Contribution #13977 VIEW PDF
ewly added and the total database size is approximately 116,000 ground motions. This number is expected to surpass 150,000 by the completion of the project in 2025 through the addition of other international datasets.
NGA-West3 is the largest of the NGA databases, however the level of detail that goes into data processing and metadata curation is consistent with previous NGA projects. Using a version of gmprocess specifically developed to facilitate minimization of baseline drift and a customized GUI to check adequacy of corner frequency selection (Thompson et al. 2024; Ramos-Sepulveda et al. 2024), every newly added component is individually inspected to assess signal content and processing acceptability before it is integrated into the database. Further details related to assigning source and site metadata are provided in 2024-SCEC abstracts “Earthquake Source Parameters: Are They What You Think They Are?” (Buckreis et al. 2024) and “Application of CVMs for NGA-West3 Project” (Shams et al. 2024), respectively. The NGA-West3 database provides source, path, and site metadata in addition to peak metrics (e.g., PGA and PGV), CAV, IA, duration-metrics (i.e., times corresponding to IA-percentiles to compute significant durations), PSA, and EAS. The database is being used by several teams of NGA GMM developers and will be released to the general public sometime in 2025 when the NGA-West3 GMMs have been drafted.
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NGA-West3 is the largest of the NGA databases, however the level of detail that goes into data processing and metadata curation is consistent with previous NGA projects. Using a version of gmprocess specifically developed to facilitate minimization of baseline drift and a customized GUI to check adequacy of corner frequency selection (Thompson et al. 2024; Ramos-Sepulveda et al. 2024), every newly added component is individually inspected to assess signal content and processing acceptability before it is integrated into the database. Further details related to assigning source and site metadata are provided in 2024-SCEC abstracts “Earthquake Source Parameters: Are They What You Think They Are?” (Buckreis et al. 2024) and “Application of CVMs for NGA-West3 Project” (Shams et al. 2024), respectively. The NGA-West3 database provides source, path, and site metadata in addition to peak metrics (e.g., PGA and PGV), CAV, IA, duration-metrics (i.e., times corresponding to IA-percentiles to compute significant durations), PSA, and EAS. The database is being used by several teams of NGA GMM developers and will be released to the general public sometime in 2025 when the NGA-West3 GMMs have been drafted.
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