Publications
Filter Total Items: 2337
Development of hazard-compatible building fragility and vulnerability models Development of hazard-compatible building fragility and vulnerability models
We present a methodology for transforming the structural and non-structural fragility functions in HAZUS into a format that is compatible with conventional seismic hazard analysis information. The methodology makes use of the building capacity (or pushover) curves and related building parameters provided in HAZUS. Instead of the capacity spectrum method applied in HAZUS, building...
Authors
E. Karaca, N. Luco
Documentation for the 2008 update of the United States National Seismic Hazard Maps Documentation for the 2008 update of the United States National Seismic Hazard Maps
The 2008 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Seismic Hazard Maps display earthquake ground motions for various probability levels across the United States and are applied in seismic provisions of building codes, insurance rate structures, risk assessments, and other public policy. This update of the maps incorporates new findings on earthquake ground shaking, faults, seismicity, and...
Authors
Mark Petersen, Arthur Frankel, Stephen C. Harmsen, Charles Mueller, Kathleen M. Haller, Russell Wheeler, Robert Wesson, Yuehua Zeng, Oliver Boyd, David Perkins, Nicolas Luco, Edward Field, Chris Wills, Kenneth Rukstales
Assessing methane release from the colossal Storegga submarine landslide Assessing methane release from the colossal Storegga submarine landslide
Marine slope failure involving methane-gas-hydrate-bearing sediments is one mechanism for releasing enormous quantities of methane to the ocean and atmosphere. The Storegga Slide, on the Norwegian margin, is the largest known Holocene-aged continental margin slope failure complex and is believed to have occurred in sediments that may have initially contained gas hydrate. Here, we report...
Authors
C. Paull, W. Ussler, W.S. Holbrook
Map and data for Quaternary faults and fault systems on the Island of Hawai'i Map and data for Quaternary faults and fault systems on the Island of Hawai'i
Introduction This report and digitally prepared, GIS-based map is one of a series of similar products covering individual states or regions of United States that show the locations, ages, and activity rates of major earthquake-related features such as faults and fault-related folds. It is part of a continuing the effort to compile a comprehensive Quaternary fault and fold map and...
Authors
Eric Cannon, Roland Burgmann, Anthony Crone, Michael N. Machette, Richard Dart
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Rice Fire, San Diego County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Rice Fire, San Diego County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Rice Fire in San Diego County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens of...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Santiago Fire, Orange County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Santiago Fire, Orange County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Santiago Fire in Orange County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens of...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Ranch Fire, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Ranch Fire, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Ranch Fire in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency assessment of debris-flow hazards from basins burned by the 2007 Harris Fire, San Diego County, southern California Emergency assessment of debris-flow hazards from basins burned by the 2007 Harris Fire, San Diego County, southern California
Introduction The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Harris Fire in San Diego County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens of...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Buckweed Fire, Los Angeles County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Buckweed Fire, Los Angeles County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Buckweed Fire in Los Angeles County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Poomacha Fire, San Diego County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Poomacha Fire, San Diego County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Poomacha Fire in San Diego County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens of...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Witch Fire, San Diego County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Witch Fire, San Diego County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Witch Fire in San Diego County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16 people and caused tens of...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque
Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Slide and Grass Valley Fires, San Bernardino County, Southern California Emergency Assessment of Debris-Flow Hazards from Basins Burned by the 2007 Slide and Grass Valley Fires, San Bernardino County, Southern California
INTRODUCTION The objective of this report is to present a preliminary emergency assessment of the potential for debris-flow generation from basins burned by the Slide and Grass Valley Fires in San Bernardino County, southern California in 2007. Debris flows are among the most hazardous geologic phenomena; debris flows that followed wildfires in southern California in 2003 killed 16...
Authors
Susan Cannon, Joseph Gartner, John Michael, Mark A. Bauer, Susan Stitt, Donna Knifong, Bernard McNamara, Yvonne Roque