Workshops report (Link)
Workshop #1
This series of workshops focuses on developing international guidelines and standards for (1) archiving and disseminating, and (2) validating simulated earthquake ground-motion data. These workshops are open to anyone interested in these topics.
Workshop #1 will be a mixture of presentations and directed discussions to:
Summarize examples of simulated ground-motion data sets;
Assess the needs of users of simulated ground-motion data in terms of mechanisms for searching and accessing data, and what metadata is needed to describe the simulated data;
Assess what existing strong-motion data center standards and tools might be useful for simulated ground-motion data; and
Outline steps for developing international guidelines and standards for archiving and disseminating simulated ground-motion data.
Agenda
All dates and times are Pacific Time (UTC-7)
7 June 2022
8:00-8:15 Introduction
8:15-9:25 Session I: Examples of Ground-Motion Simulation Data Sets
8:15-8:25 State of SCEC Simulations and their Dissemination by Christine Goulet
8:25-8:35 Simulation Efforts and Database Efforts within PEER by Dave McCallen
8:35-9:05 Summary of Simulation Studies (3 min each)
Japan by Hiroaki Yamanaka
New Zealand by Brendon Bradley
Canada by Behzad Hassani
Pacific Northwest by Erin Wirth
Mexico by Leonardo Ramirez Guzman
Italy by Rodolfo Puglia and Chiara Smerzini
Greece by Basil Margaris
Portugal by Shaghayegh Karimzadeh
Turkey by Aysegul Askan
9:05-9:30 Discussion
9:30-10:00 Break
10:00- 11:40 Session II: Assessing User Needs
10:00- 10:10 Practicing Structural Engineering Perspectives by C.B. Crouse
10:10- 10:20 Academic Structural Engineering Perspectives by Jack Baker
10:20-10:30 Geotechnical Engineering Perspectives by Domniki Assimaki
10:30-10:40 Perspectives for Loss and Impact Modeling by Kuanshi Zhong
10:40-11:00 Summary of COSMOS Survey
11:00-11:30 Discussion
8 June 2022
8:00-8:15 Recap of Day 1
8:15- 9:00 Session III: Archiving Ground-Motion Simulation Data: Data Center Perspectives
8:15-8:25 ORFEUS by Carlo Cauzzi
8:25-8:35 CESMD by Hamid Haddadi
8:35-9:00 Discussion
9:00-9:30 Break
9:30- 11:00 Session IV: Concrete actions towards developing and implementing standards and guidelines for archiving and disseminating simulated ground-motion data
9:30-10:00 Developing standards: Archiving
10:00-10:30 Developing standards: Dissemination
10:30-10:50 Implementing standards
10:50-11:00 Workshop Wrap-up
Workshop #2
This series of workshops focuses on developing international guidelines and standards for (1) archiving and disseminating, and (2) validating simulated earthquake ground-motion data. These workshops are open to anyone interested in these topics. Workshop #2 will be a mixture of presentations and directed discussions to:
● Review the state of the art in validation of simulated motions for engineering applications.
● Summarize lessons learned during past validation efforts.
● Discuss experiences from different regions throughout the world.
● Discuss how to build on existing validation efforts, develop international guidelines for validating simulated motions for engineering applications, and convey validation status of datasets using appropriate metadata.
Agenda
All dates and times are Pacific Time (UTC-7)
20 October 2022
9:00-9:15 Introduction by Aysegul Askan
9:15-9:30 Lessons learned from a decade of validation exercises at SCEC by Sanaz Rezaeian
9:30-9:45 Validation for ground motion characteristics, past, present, and future direction by Jonathan Stewart
9:45-10:00 Validation for structural responses, past, present, and future direction by Nico Luco
10:00-10:15 Validation philosophy for future users of simulations by Christine Goulet
10:15-10:45 Panel discussion with Speakers, led by Farzin Zareian and Nico Luco
10:45-11:15 Break
11:15-11:30 Validation of simulated ground motions from different perspectives: earth sciences and engineering by Luis Dalguer
11:30-11:45 Validation of simulated ground motions in Europe by Chiara Smerzini
11:45-12:00 New Zealand User Guidelines by Brendon Bradley and Jack Baker
12:00-12:30 Panel discussion with Speakers, led by Ertugrul Taciroglu and Brendon Bradley
12:30-13:00 Discussion and Next Steps by Brad Aagaard