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The size, distribution, and mobility of landslides caused by the 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal The size, distribution, and mobility of landslides caused by the 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal

Coseismic landslides pose immediate and prolonged hazards to mountainous communities, and provide a rare opportunity to study the effect of large earthquakes on erosion and sediment budgets. By mapping landslides using high-resolution satellite imagery, we find that the 25 April 2015 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake and aftershock sequence produced at least 25,000 landslides throughout the steep...
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Kevin Roback, Marin K. Clark, A. West, Dimitrios Zekkos, Li, Sean Gallen, Deepak Chamlagain, Jonathan Godt

An open repository of earthquake-triggered ground-failure inventories An open repository of 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. The development of robust and widely applicable models requires access to numerous inventories of ground failures triggered by earthquakes that span a broad range of terrains...
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Robert Schmitt, Hakan Tanyas, M. Anna Nowicki Jessee, Jing Zhu, Katherine Biegel, Kate Allstadt, Randall Jibson, Eric Thompson, Cees van Westen, Hiroshi P. Sato, David Wald, Jonathan Godt, Tolga Gorum, Chong Xu, Ellen Rathje, Keith Knudsen

P- and S-wave velocity models incorporating the Cascadia subduction zone for 3D earthquake ground motion simulations, Version 1.6—Update for Open-File Report 2007–1348 P- and S-wave velocity models incorporating the Cascadia subduction zone for 3D earthquake ground motion simulations, Version 1.6—Update for Open-File Report 2007–1348

In support of earthquake hazard studies and ground motion simulations in the Pacific Northwest, three-dimensional P- and S-wave velocity (VP and VS, respectively) models incorporating the Cascadia subduction zone were previously developed for the region encompassed from about 40.2°N. to 50°N. latitude, and from about 122°W. to 129°W. longitude. This report describes updates to the...
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William Stephenson, Nadine Reitman, Stephen Angster

A prototype operational earthquake loss model for California based on UCERF3-ETAS – A first look at valuation A prototype operational earthquake loss model for California based on UCERF3-ETAS – A first look at valuation

We present a prototype operational loss model based on UCERF3-ETAS, which is the third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast with an Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) component. As such, UCERF3-ETAS represents the first earthquake forecast to relax fault segmentation assumptions and to include multi-fault ruptures, elastic-rebound, and spatiotemporal clustering, all of...
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Edward H. Field, Keith Porter, Kevn Milner

Considerations in comparing the U.S. Geological Survey one‐year induced‐seismicity hazard models with “Did You Feel It?” and instrumental data Considerations in comparing the U.S. Geological Survey one‐year induced‐seismicity hazard models with “Did You Feel It?” and instrumental data

The recent steep increase in seismicity rates in Oklahoma, southern Kansas, and other parts of the central United States led the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to develop, for the first time, a probabilistic seismic hazard forecast for one year (2016) that incorporates induced seismicity. In this study, we explore a process to ground‐truth the hazard model by comparing it with two...
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Isabel White, Taojun Liu, Nico Luco, Abbie Liel

Can thermoluminescence be used to determine soil heating from a wildfire? Can thermoluminescence be used to determine soil heating from a wildfire?

The Silverado wildfire occurred from September 12 to 20, 2014, burning 960 acres in Orange County, California. Soil samples from within the burn area were obtained and the thermoluminescence (TL) properties of those samples were compared against a control sample to understand wildfire heating. We performed a series of experiments investigating the degree to which the control differed...
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Francis Rengers, Vasilis Pagonis, Shannon Mahan

Effects of thermal variability on broadband seismometers: Controlled experiments, observations, and implications Effects of thermal variability on broadband seismometers: Controlled experiments, observations, and implications

Isolating seismic instruments from temperature fluctuations is routine practice within the seismological community. However, the necessary degree of thermal stability required in broadband installations to avoid generating noise or compromising the fidelity in the seismic records is largely unknown and likely application dependent. To quantify the temperature sensitivity of seismometers...
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Claire Doody, Adam Ringler, Robert Anthony, David Wilson, Austin Holland, Charles Hutt, Leo Sandoval

Development of the next generation of seismic design value maps for the 2020 NEHRP Provisions Development of the next generation of seismic design value maps for the 2020 NEHRP Provisions

During the period January 2015 through August 2018, a joint committee of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) representatives and National Institute of Building Sciences Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) volunteers and staff formed a committee to conduct Project 17. The purpose of Project 17 was to formulate recommendations for the rules by which next-generation seismic design value maps...
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Ronald Hamburger, David Bonneville, C.B. Crouse, James Dolan, Ben Enfield, Julie Furr, Robert Hanson, James Harris, John Heintz, William Holmes, Jon Hooper, Charles Kircher, Nico Luco, Steven McCabe, Robert Pekelnicky, Jon Siu, Sanaz Rezaeian, Philipp Schneider, Jonathan Stewart, Siamak Sattar, Mai Tong, Jiqiu Yuan

Estimating rupture distances without a rupture Estimating rupture distances without a rupture

Most ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) require distances that are defined relative to a rupture model, such as the distance to the surface projection of the rupture (RJB) or the closest distance to the rupture plane (RRUP). There are a number of situations in which GMPEs are used where it is either necessary or advantageous to derive rupture distances from point-source distance...
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Eric Thompson, Charles Worden

Geoelectric monitoring at the Boulder magnetic observatory Geoelectric monitoring at the Boulder magnetic observatory

Despite its importance to a range of applied and fundamental studies, and obvious parallels to a robust network of magnetic-field observatories, long-term geoelectric field monitoring is rarely performed. The installation of a new geoelectric monitoring system at the Boulder magnetic observatory of the US Geological Survey is summarized. Data from the system are expected, among other...
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Cletus Blum, Tim White, Edward Sauter, Duff Stewart, Paul Bedrosian, Jeffrey Love

Disturbance hydrology: Preparing for an increasingly disturbed future Disturbance hydrology: Preparing for an increasingly disturbed future

This special issue is the result of several fruitful conference sessions on disturbance hydrology, which started at the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco and have continued every year since. The stimulating presentations and discussions surrounding those sessions have focused on understanding both the disruption of hydrologic functioning following discrete disturbances, as well as...
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Benjamin Mirus, Brian Ebel, Christian Mohr, Nicolas Zegre

Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile

The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to the along-strike propagation of megathrust ruptures, separating historical earthquakes to the south (1960 AD 1837, 1737, and 1575) and north (2010 AD, 1835, 1751, 1657, and 1570) of the peninsula. However, the 2010 (Mw 8.8) earthquake propagated into the Arauco Peninsula, re-rupturing part...
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Tina Dura, Benjamin Horton, Macro Cisternas, Lisa Ely, Isabel Hong, Alan Nelson, Robert Wesson, Jessica Pilarczyk, Andrew Parnell, Daria Nikitina
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