Abstract
This article is reply to the comment sent by Carlo Cauzzi and Ezio Faccioli related to the published article “BSHAP project strong ground motion database and selection of suitable ground motion models for the Western Balkan Region” by Salic et al. (2016).
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Abrahamson NA, Silva W (2008) Summary of the Abrahamson and Silva NGA ground-motion relations. Earthq Spectra 24:67–97
Akkar S, Sandikkaya MA, Bommer JJ (2014) Empirical ground-motion models for point- and extended-source crustal earthquake scenarios in europe and the middle east. Bull Earthq Eng 12:359–387
Bindi D, Massa M, Luzi L, Ameri G, Pacor F, Puglia R, Augliera P (2014) Pan-European ground-motion prediction equations for the average horizontal component of PGA, PGV, and 5%-damped PSA at spectral periods up to 3.0 s using the RESORCE dataset. Bull Earthq Eng 12(1):391–430
Cauzzi C, Faccioli E (2016) Comment to BSHAP project strong ground motion database and selection of suitable ground motion models for the Western Balkan Region. Bull Earthq Eng (Submitted)
Cauzzi C, Faccioli E, Vanini M, Bianchini A (2015) Updated predictive equations for broadband (0.01–10 s) horizontal response spectra and peak ground motions, based on a global dataset of digital acceleration records. Bull Earthq Eng 13(6):1587–1612
Salic R, Sandıkkaya MA, Milutinovic Z, Gulerce Z, Duni L, Kovacevic V, Markusic S, Mihaljevic J, Kuka N, Kaludjerovic N, Kotur N, Krmpotic S, Kuk K, Stanko D (2016) BSHAP project strong ground motion database and selection of suitable ground motion models for the Western Balkan Region. Bull Earthq Eng. doi:10.1007/s10518-016-9950-3
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Salic, R., Sandıkkaya, M.A., Milutinovic, Z. et al. Reply to “Comment to BSHAP project strong ground motion database and selection of suitable ground motion models for the Western Balkan Region” by Carlo Cauzzi and Ezio Faccioli. Bull Earthquake Eng 15, 1349–1353 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-017-0095-9
Received:
Accepted:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-017-0095-9