Articles | Volume 9, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-1567-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-1567-2016
Model description paper
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26 Apr 2016
Model description paper |  | 26 Apr 2016

SiSeRHMap v1.0: a simulator for mapped seismic response using a hybrid model

Gerardo Grelle, Laura Bonito, Alessandro Lampasi, Paola Revellino, Luigi Guerriero, Giuseppe Sappa, and Francesco Maria Guadagno

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SiSeRHMap is a computer methodology for the mapped simulation of site seismic response (SSR) by means of a hybrid model. It combines physically based methods and adaptive and predictive numerical models that are solved in a layering GIS-geometric model. SiSeRHMap develops sets of different multispectral maps of site seismic response and other relating them, taking into account topography effects. Easy to use, SiSeRHMap seems to assure accuracy and robustness in the prediction performances.