Abstract
Strong-motion attenuation relations are commonly derived from earthquake ground motion collected on triggered recorders. Parametric attenuation relations are estimated from these data using standard least squares methods. The variance of ground acceleration is relatively large and for any given earthquake, there is a distance range for which only stations with larger than average amplitudes will trigger recording. Consequently observed accelerations at these distances are higher than the mean ground acceleration and a bias may be introduced into an attenuation relation regression by non-detection data censoring.
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