AbstractLow‐frequency errors of a commonly used non‐stationary stochastic model (uniformly modulated filtered white‐noise model) for earthquake ground motions are investigated. It is shown both analytically and by numerical simulation that uniformly modulated filter white‐noise‐type models systematically overestimate the spectral response for periods longer than the effective duration of the earthquake, because of the built‐in low‐frequency errors in the model. The errors, which are significant for low‐magnitude short‐duration earthquakes, can be eliminated by using the filtered shot‐noise‐type models (i.e. white noise, modulated by the envelope firs
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