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Seismic hazard probability of exceedence conversion

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amendale

Structural
May 25, 2011
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Hi,

We are conducting a preliminary study on a site. I am trying to ballpark our design seismic acceleration but I'm having trouble finding any data as it is in South America. The preliminary geotech report gave us 0.3g PGA with 50% exceedence in 50 years. Is there a way to estimate the PGA for 2% exceedence in 50 years?
 
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Section 2 of Eurocode 8, Part 1, might give you some general information you need (relationship between probabilities of excedance and return periods, and pga), but you will need to confirm that it is applicable to your conditions.
 
Thanks TLHS, I have looked through USGS before but I must have missed that resource, the best I found before were just countour maps of 10% exceedence PGA. That link gave me what I needed.
 
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