Ground-motion prediction equations, 1964–2010 
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This report summarizes all empirical ground-motion prediction equations  (GMPEs), to estimate earthquake peak ground acceleration (PGA) and  elastic response spectral ordinates, published between 1964 and 2010  (inclusive). This report replaces: the Imperial College London report of  Douglas (2004a), which provided a summary of all GMPEs from 1964 until  the end of 2003; the BRGM report of Douglas (2006), which summarized all  GMPEs from 2004 to 2006 (plus some earlier models); and the report of  Douglas (2008), concerning GMPEs published in 2007 and 2008 (plus some  earlier models). In addition, this report lists published 
GMPEs derived from simulations, although details are not given since the  focus here is on empirical models. Studies that only present graphs are  only listed as are those nonparametric formulations that provide  predictions for different combinations of distance and magnitude because  these are more difficult to use for seismic hazard analysis than those  which give a single formula. Equations for single earthquakes or for  earthquakes of approximately the same size are excluded due to their  limited usefulness. Those relations based on conversions from  macroseismic intensity are only listed. 
This report was compiled as part of Task 2 (Compilation of list of  candidate GMPEs) of the Global Component on GMPEs coordinated by the  Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) for the Global  Earthquake Model (GEM) and Workpackage 4 (Strong ground motion modeling)  of the Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (SHARE) project of the 
Seven Framework Programme of the European Commission (grant agreement no. 226769). 
This report summarizes, in total, the characteristics of 289 empirical  GMPEs for the prediction of PGA and 188 empirical models for the  prediction of elastic response spectral ordinates. 
In addition, many dozens of simulation-based models to estimate PGA and  elastic response spectral ordinates are listed but no details are given. 
It should be noted that the size of this report means that it may  contain some errors or omissions. No discussion of the merits, ranges of  applicability or limitations of any of the relationships is included  herein except those mentioned by the authors or inherent in the data  used. This report is not a critical review of the models. The GMPEs are  generally reported in the form used in the original references. 
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