Fukushima and Tanaka 1990¶
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class openquake.hazardlib.gsim.fukushima_tanaka_1990.FukushimaTanaka1990[source]¶
- Implements the PGA GMPE of Fukushima and Tanaka (1990) Fukushima, Y. and Tanaka, T. (1990) A New Attenuation Relation for Peak Horizontal Acceleration of Strong Earthquake Ground Motion in Japan. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 80(4), 757 - 783 - 
DEFINED_FOR_INTENSITY_MEASURE_COMPONENT= 'Average horizontal'¶
- Supported intensity measure component is the average horizontal component - openquake.hazardlib.const.IMC.AVERAGE_HORIZONTAL,
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DEFINED_FOR_INTENSITY_MEASURE_TYPES= set([<class 'openquake.hazardlib.imt.PGA'>])¶
- Supported intensity measure types are peak ground acceleration 
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DEFINED_FOR_STANDARD_DEVIATION_TYPES= set(['Total'])¶
- Supported standard deviation types is total. 
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DEFINED_FOR_TECTONIC_REGION_TYPE= 'Active Shallow Crust'¶
- The GMPE is derived from shallow earthquakes in California and Japan 
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REQUIRES_DISTANCES= set(['rrup'])¶
- Required distance measure is rupture distance 
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REQUIRES_RUPTURE_PARAMETERS= set(['mag'])¶
- Required rupture parameters are magnitude 
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REQUIRES_SITES_PARAMETERS= set([])¶
- Required site parameters. The GMPE was developed for an ‘’average’’ site conditions. The authors specify that for rock sites the values should be lowered by 40 % and for soil site they should be raised by 40 %. For greatest consistencty the site condition is neglected currently but a site-dependent GMPE may be implemented inside a subclass. 
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get_mean_and_stddevs(sites, rup, dists, imt, stddev_types)[source]¶
- See - superclass methodfor spec of input and result values.
 
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class openquake.hazardlib.gsim.fukushima_tanaka_1990.FukushimaTanakaSite1990[source]¶
- Implements the Fukushima and Tanaka (1990) model correcting for site class. The authors specify that the ground motions should be raised by 40 % on soft soil sites and reduced by 40 % on rock sites. The specific site classification is not known, so it is assumed that in this context “average” site conditions refer to NEHRP C, rock conditions to NEHRP A and B, and soft soil conditions to NEHRP D and E - 
REQUIRES_SITES_PARAMETERS= set(['vs30'])¶
- Input sites as vs30 although only three classes considered 
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get_mean_and_stddevs(sites, rup, dists, imt, stddev_types)[source]¶
- See - superclass methodfor spec of input and result values.
 
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