An Interactive Web-based Application for Earthquake-triggered Ground Failure Inventories
Inventories of landslides and liquefaction triggered by major earthquakes are key research tools that can be used to develop and test hazard models. To eliminate redundant effort, we created a centralized and interactive repository of ground failure inventories that currently hosts 32 inventories generated by USGS and non-USGS authors and designed a pipeline for adding more as they become available. The repository consists of (1) a ScienceBase community page where the data are available for download and (2) an accompanying web application that allows users to browse and visualize the available datasets. We anticipate that easier access to these key datasets will accelerate progress in earthquake-triggered ground failure research, ultimately benefiting the mission of the USGS to apply hazard science to protect the Nation’s safety, security, and economic well-being. Our solution also provides a template for other USGS groups seeking to create customized interactive tools using existing resources.
Co-Investigator : Anna Nowicki Jessee, Robert G Schmitt, Hakan Tanyas, Eric M Thompson, Jing Zhu
Note: This description is from the Community for Data Integration Fiscal Year 2017 Funded Project Report.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 58b5c886e4b01ccd54fde368)
Web Application for Viewing Earthquake- Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
An Open Repository of Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
An open repository of earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventories
Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
Earthquake-triggered ground-failure, such as landsliding and liquefaction, can contribute significantly to losses, but our current ability to accurately include them in earthquake hazard analyses is limited.
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Kate E Allstadt, Ph.D.
Research Geophysicist
Research Geophysicist
Inventories of landslides and liquefaction triggered by major earthquakes are key research tools that can be used to develop and test hazard models. To eliminate redundant effort, we created a centralized and interactive repository of ground failure inventories that currently hosts 32 inventories generated by USGS and non-USGS authors and designed a pipeline for adding more as they become available. The repository consists of (1) a ScienceBase community page where the data are available for download and (2) an accompanying web application that allows users to browse and visualize the available datasets. We anticipate that easier access to these key datasets will accelerate progress in earthquake-triggered ground failure research, ultimately benefiting the mission of the USGS to apply hazard science to protect the Nation’s safety, security, and economic well-being. Our solution also provides a template for other USGS groups seeking to create customized interactive tools using existing resources.
Co-Investigator : Anna Nowicki Jessee, Robert G Schmitt, Hakan Tanyas, Eric M Thompson, Jing Zhu
Note: This description is from the Community for Data Integration Fiscal Year 2017 Funded Project Report.
- Source: USGS Sciencebase (id: 58b5c886e4b01ccd54fde368)
Web Application for Viewing Earthquake- Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
An Open Repository of Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
An open repository of earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventories
Earthquake-Triggered Ground-Failure Inventories
Earthquake-triggered ground-failure, such as landsliding and liquefaction, can contribute significantly to losses, but our current ability to accurately include them in earthquake hazard analyses is limited.