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Lan-chi Kang, Xing Jin, Yong-xiang Wei. 2013: Modifying the intensity distribution by assessing the reliability. Earthquake Science, 26(6): 407-413. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0058-4
Citation: Lan-chi Kang, Xing Jin, Yong-xiang Wei. 2013: Modifying the intensity distribution by assessing the reliability. Earthquake Science, 26(6): 407-413. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-013-0058-4

Modifying the intensity distribution by assessing the reliability

  • This article presents an application of a procedure to modify the intensity distribution by assessing the reliability. There are two potential possibilities that may influence the intensity distribution: (1) For the interpolation error, we generate a measured grid across the calculation region. When the point to station spacing is < 5 km, we consider the results precise; however, some points have less precision because these are farther from the corresponding stations. When the spacing is between 5 and 50 km, we consider the results imprecise and define a reliability factor that correlates with the distance. (2) Some records may have errors that result from local site conditions, equipment problems, or some disturbance such as lightning stroke, which will lead to some grid points having an incorrect intensity. We regress the attenuation relation for sites with abnormal intensities and consider the results to be accurate when the standard deviation (STD) is < <i<σ</i< and inaccurate when the STD is > 2σ. We then define a reliability factor to correlate with STD between <i<σ</i< and 2σ, such that the intensity distribution is in accord with both wave propagation theory and the investigation intensity.
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