Prediction of maximum probable strong ground motion in Singapore due to Sumatra earthquakes
This report presents a methodology, which is applied to estimate the maximum probable ground motions in Singapore. The report starts with a brief review of the past historical earthquakes together with a detail description of the Bengkulu earthquake of 4 June 2000 that were felt Singapore. Then, gro...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-51882023-03-03T16:45:32Z Prediction of maximum probable strong ground motion in Singapore due to Sumatra earthquakes Pan, Tso Chien Megawati, Kusnowidjaja School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design This report presents a methodology, which is applied to estimate the maximum probable ground motions in Singapore. The report starts with a brief review of the past historical earthquakes together with a detail description of the Bengkulu earthquake of 4 June 2000 that were felt Singapore. Then, ground motion simulation is applied and the worst-case scenario earthquake for Singapore is identified based on seismogram synthesis of various potential earthquakes in the Sumatra region that might affect Singapore. 2008-09-17T10:31:32Z 2008-09-17T10:31:32Z 2005 2005 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5188 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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This report presents a methodology, which is applied to estimate the maximum probable ground motions in Singapore. The report starts with a brief review of the past historical earthquakes together with a detail description of the Bengkulu earthquake of 4 June 2000 that were felt Singapore. Then, ground motion simulation is applied and the worst-case scenario earthquake for Singapore is identified based on seismogram synthesis of various potential earthquakes in the Sumatra region that might affect Singapore. |
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Prediction of maximum probable strong ground motion in Singapore due to Sumatra earthquakes |
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