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Ranking and Selection of Earthquake Ground‐Motion Models Using the Stochastic Area MetricSunny et al., 2022
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- Sunny J
- De Angelis M
- Edwards B
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- Seismological Society of America
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We introduce the cumulative‐distribution‐based area metric (AM)—also known as stochastic AM—as a scoring metric for earthquake ground‐motion models (GMMs). The AM quantitatively informs the user of the degree to which observed or test data fit with a given …
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