Abstract:
Scenario-based earthquake hazards are useful for social planning and disaster mitigation. In this study, general attenuation properties of earthquake events are analysed empirically with respect to the direction of seismic rupture from the epicentre. The study is primarily focused on presenting a relationship between fault source characteristics and the most credible direction of any earthquake that occurs at that source. Since such a direction is not only a function of source but also is dependent on site parameters, several ground motion prediction equations are utilised in congregation with methods to evaluate site parameters. The method involves a graphical relationship between scenario spectral ordinates and polar coordinates to estimate the most credible direction for that scenario. An analysis illustrating the method is presented here for the Himalayan megathrust fault, the Main Boundary Thrust.