Title
Best Practices in Physics-Based Fault Rupture Models for Seismic Hazard Assessment of Nuclear Installations: Introduction
Date Issued
01 September 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
editorial
Author(s)
Abstract
Inspired by the first workshop on Best Practices in Physics-Based Fault Rupture Models for Seismic Hazard Assessment of Nuclear Installations (BestPSHANI) conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 18–20 November, 2015 in Vienna (http://www-pub.iaea.org/iaeameetings/50896/BestPSHANI), this PAGEOPH topical volume collects several extended articles from this workshop as well as several new contributions. A total of 17 papers have been selected on topics ranging from the seismological aspects of earthquake cycle simulations for source-scaling evaluation, seismic source characterization, source inversion and ground motion modeling (based on finite fault rupture using dynamic, kinematic, stochastic and empirical Green’s functions approaches) to the engineering application of simulated ground motion for the analysis of seismic response of structures. These contributions include applications to real earthquakes and description of current practice to assess seismic hazard in terms of nuclear safety in low seismicity areas, as well as proposals for physics-based hazard assessment for critical structures near large earthquakes. Collectively, the papers of this volume highlight the usefulness of physics-based models to evaluate and understand the physical causes of observed and empirical data, as well as to predict ground motion beyond the range of recorded data. Relevant importance is given on the validation and verification of the models by comparing synthetic results with observed data and empirical models.
Start page
3325
End page
3329
Volume
174
Issue
9
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geografía física
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85029930940
Source
Pure and Applied Geophysics
ISSN of the container
00334553
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
We would like to thank Dr. Renata Dmowska, the Editor-in-Chief for Topical Issues of PAGEOPH, for arranging and continuous encouraging to work with this topical volume. We would like to thank also Ms. Priyanka Ganesh at Journal Editorial Office of Springer for her timely editorial assistance. This special issue of PAGEOPH is an extended version of proceeding papers presented at ‘‘Best Practices in Physics-Based Fault Rupture Models for Seismic Hazard Assessment of Nuclear Installations’’, Conference ID: 50896 (J20-TR), a workshop hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, 18–20 November 2015. The publisher has been granted permission to reproduce relevant contents in the extended special issue. The IAEA workshop was funded by the Extra-Budgetary Project (EBP) of the External Events Safety Section, Division of Nuclear Installation Safety, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security (IAEA). We thank the authors who contributed papers to this topical volume. Our special gratitude goes to all the reviewers for their thoughtful comments and time dedicated to help to improve the papers and maintain the scientific rigor of this volume. Finally, we would like to thank the institutions Swissnuclear, the Japan Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA), Japan Nuclear Safety Institute (JANSI), the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in particular the IAEA Administrative Secretary Ms. Minitha Poikudiyil, for supporting the organization of the BestPSHANI workshop and consequently the feasibility of this Topical Volume.
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