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Fabrice Cotton

Researcher at University of Potsdam

Publications -  198
Citations -  10719

Fabrice Cotton is an academic researcher from University of Potsdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic hazard & Slip (materials science). The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 198 publications receiving 8755 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrice Cotton include Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire & Institut de recherche pour le développement.

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The nature of noise wavefield and its applications for site effects studies A literature review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the existing scientific literature in order to gather all the available information dealing with the origin and the nature of the ambient seismic noise wavefield, and reveal an overall agreement about the origin of seismic noise and its frequency dependence.
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The Variability of Ground-Motion Prediction Models and Its Components

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to reduce the impact of sigma on the results of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) by integrating the full distribution of ground motions.
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H/V ratio: a tool for site effects evaluation. Results from 1-D noise simulations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present simulations for a simple realistic site (one sedimentary layer over bedrock) characterized by a rather high impedance contrast and low quality factor, and investigate the link between H/V ratio peaks and the noise wavefield composition for the soil model considered here.
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Criteria for selecting and adjusting ground-motion models for specific target regions: Application to Central Europe and rock sites

TL;DR: These procedures are applied to select and adjust ground-motion models for the analysis of seismic hazard at rock sites in West Central Europe, chosen for illustrative purposes particularly because it highlights the issue of using ground- motion models derived from small magnitude earthquakes in theAnalysis of hazard due to much larger events.