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Correlation analysis of ground motion intensity measures for seismic damage assessment: insights from near and far field records

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This study examines the relationship between various earthquake ground motion parameters, offering valuable insights into structural behaviour. The analysis utilizes the horizontal components of motion from 71 pairs of far-field and 98 pairs of near-field ground motion records sourced from the PEER NGA West-2 Database. Factors such as event magnitude, source-to-site distance, and geological conditions at recording sites are carefully taken into account. Seism Signal software is employed to determine the ground motion parameters. A particular focus is placed on investigating the correlation between different ground motion parameters, especially the ratio of peak ground acceleration (PGA) to peak ground velocity (PGV), which is a critical parameter for classifying ground motion suites in nonlinear time history analyses of structures. Using Pearson correlation, the study highlights that mean time exhibits the strongest correlation with the PGA/PGV ratio for far-source earthquakes. Additionally, it identifies a more pronounced correlation between the PGA/PGV ratio and specific ground motion parameters in near-source earthquakes compared to far-source events. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025.

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