Update on PEER’s Global GMPEs Project from recent workshop in Turkey

During May 2012, a productive, cooperative two-day meeting was held in Istanbul, Turkey for the research team of PEER’s Global Ground Motion Prediction Equations Program (Global GMPEs).  The research team consists of experts in ground motion hazards representing all regions of the world including North America, South America, Europe, China, South Africa, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand.

Global GMPEs Turkey Mtg Participants

PEER's Global GMPEs Program Participants at the 2012 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey

Global GMPEs has made great progress on the project and it is nearing completion by the end of 2012.  Thus, the purpose of the meeting was to develop consensus amongst 27 international project participants on the final project deliverables to the project’s funding agency, the Global Earthquake Model (GEM).  After 2 years of web-meetings and electronic communication, this was the first face-to-face meeting of the full research team.
 
In addition to hearing progress updates on all of the Global GMPEs tasks, the group spent one full day of the workshop discussing the preliminary selected global GMPEs for four tectonic regions that will be submitted to GEM at the end of the project.  Each of the final models will include approximately 3 GMPEs and will represent the following types of seismicity:

  • Shallow Crustal Regions
  • Subduction Regions
  • Stable Continental Regions
  • Miscellaneous (including volcanic regions)

The purpose of such a model selection is for use by the GEM Foundation in their global seismic hazard analysis, rather than for regional and local seismic hazard studies.
 
Based on feedback from this meeting, final updates will be made to all the project tasks, and PEER will submit a final report to GEM in late 2012.  More information on the project can be found at the Global GMPE website.

Meeting Participants listen to progress updates on the Global GMPE tasks

What are GMPEs?
Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs), or “attenuation” relationships, provide a means of predicting the level of ground shaking and its associated uncertainty at any given site or location, based on an earthquake magnitude, source-to-site distance, local soil conditions, fault mechanism, and other parameters. GMPEs are used to estimate ground motions for use in both deterministic and probabilistic seismic hazard analyses.
 
The results of such hazard analyses are used for a wide range of applications such as: (1) site-specific seismic analysis and design of structures and facilities; (2) development of regional seismic hazard maps for use in building codes, financial estimation, etc.; and (3) social and financial loss estimation. Today, the most common Intensity Measures (IMs) used in GMPEs are peak ground motion values (e.g., peak ground acceleration, PGA; and peak ground velocity, PGV), and elastic response for various spectral ordinates.
 
What is GEM?

GEM LogoPEER has been funded to coordinate the Global GMPEs hazard component task as part of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) initiative.  GEM aims “to develop a web-based platform for risk assessment, which is based on a state-of-the-art, dynamic and open model for the assessment of seismic risk worldwide, catering for probabilistic assessment of earthquake occurrence, the resulting ground motions, and the impact these have on structures and populations in terms of damage, social and economic loss.  When completed, the platform will allow for hazard and risk assessment, will include tools for analysis of socio-economic impact and will be powered by open source software.”  More information at the GEM website.

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GEM Consortium KICK-OFF Meeting

February 16, 2011PEER Center,  UC Berkeley.

The PEER Center, headquartered at UC Berkeley, hosted the fist global communication with the participants of the Global GMPEs project. The meeting was made accessible via Web-Conference application and 25 researchers worldwide attended it. The meeting aimed at introducing the project as part of GEM Global Hazard Component, presenting the international Consortium members, describing the planned activities, briefly discussing strategy to accomplish the various Tasks, and showing the features of the dedicated project web-site.

Download the presentation broadcast during the GEM Global GMPEs kick-off Meeting.

Minutes of the Kick-off Meeting are also available for download. They focus on collecting the comments and discussions raised during the meeting.

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PEER leads Global Ground Motion Prediction Equations Development for GEM

PEER has been selected to lead the Global Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPE) Program for Global Earthquake Model (GEM) initiative.  This two-year program will build on PEER’s expertise gained during the NGA West, NGA West 2 and NGA East programs.

For the Global GMPE program, PEER has gathered a distinguished international team of 27 experts who will use a unified, transparent and collaborative approach to select a harmonized suite of GMPEs that can be used at the global, regional and national levels. Based on a systematic and consistent set of evaluation criteria, existing GMPEs for each major tectonic environment will be screened and selected by various working groups.  The selected GMPEs will provide a consistent platform for the ground motion component of the GEM hazard model(s).

PEER will disseminate its progress and results as they become available.  For more information, visit the PEER Global GMPE program website.

What are GMPEs?

Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs), or “attenuation” relationships, provide a means of predicting the level of ground shaking and its associated uncertainty at any given site or location, based on an earthquake magnitude, source-to-site distance, local soil conditions, fault mechanism, and other parameters. GMPEs are used to estimate ground motions for use in both deterministic and probabilistic seismic hazard analyses.

The results of such hazard analyses are used for a wide range of applications such as: (1) site-specific seismic analysis and design of structures and facilities; (2) development of regional seismic hazard maps for use in building codes, financial estimation, etc.; and (3) social and financial loss estimation. Today, the most common Intensity Measures (IMs) used in GMPEs are peak ground motion values (e.g., peak ground acceleration, PGA; and peak ground velocity, PGV), and elastic response for various spectral ordinates.

What is GEM?

PEER has been funded to coordinate the Global GMPEs hazard component task as part of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) initiative.  GEM aims “to develop a web-based platform for risk assessment, which is based on a state-of-the-art, dynamic and open model for the assessment of seismic risk worldwide, catering for probabilistic assessment of earthquake occurrence, the resulting ground motions, and the impact these have on structures and populations in terms of damage, social and economic loss.  When completed, the platform will allow for hazard and risk assessment, will include tools for analysis of socio-economic impact and will be powered by open source software.”  More information at the GEM website.

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Progress Review Meeting in Singapore

December 1-3, 2010Singapore

The Nanyang Technological University in Singapore kindly offered to host the first GEM Progress Review Meeting, which took place December 1-3, 2010. This meeting brought representatives of the Scientific and Governing Boards, the Model Facility and Global Components together. In plenary sessions and focus group meetings, the various GEM components met to discuss progress of their work, summarized main achievements so far, and highlighted which issues of their work influence other work/components.

Download the presentation by the Global GMPEs Consortium representative.

More information at http://www.globalquakemodel.org/progress-review-meetings

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GEM Outreach Meeting 2010

June 1-3, 2010 –  Washington D.C., USA

GEM’s annual outreach meeting was held in Washington D.C. on June 1-3 2010. The meeting was part of the Understanding Risk (UR) Forum, the first forum bringing together over 400 risk experts and companies undertaking risk assessments, with policy makers and senior officials from the Governments accountable for disaster reduction to share technologies and methodologies for disaster risk reduction.  The UR Forum was organized by the GFDRR (World Bank) in cooperation with the UN-ISDR and others.

Carola Di Alessandro presenting the Global GMPEs ConsortiumThe 2010 GEM Outreach Meeting focused especially on showcasing the development of state-of-the art, user-intuitive tools for global earthquake risk assessment through community.
Download the presentation by the Global GMPEs Consortium representative.
More information at http://www.globalquakemodel.org/outreach/outreach-meeting-2010

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