Scenario shakemaps for montreal

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Montreal has significant seismic risk due to the combination of moderate seismicity, high population density, and vulnerable infrastructure. An important tool in damage and risk assessment is a scenario shakemap, which shows the expected ground shaking intensity distribution patterns. In this study, we use regional ground motion and site response evaluations to generate scenario shakemaps for Montreal. The impact of event location on expected ground motions and intensities was tested by considering the occurrence of a scenario (a given magnitude event) at various locations, where the scenarios are defined based on an analysis of the most likely future event locations. Variability in near surface geology plays an important role in earthquake ground shaking; we use microzonation information from Montreal to assess the expected site amplification effects. The results of this study may be used as input to seismic risk studies for Montreal. ©NRC Research Press.

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Ghofrani, H., Atkinson, G. M., Chouinard, L., Rosset, P., & Tiampo, K. F. (2015). Scenario shakemaps for montreal. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 42(7), 463–476. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2014-0496

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