Ground motion prediction equations for application to the 2015 Canadian national seismic hazard maps

Ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) and their epistemic uncertainty are a key input to seismic hazard assessments, because the GMPEs specify the expected ground-shaking amplitudes as a funct...

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