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Developing seismogenic source models based on geologic fault data Developing seismogenic source models based on geologic fault data
Calculating seismic hazard usually requires input that includes seismicity associated with known faults, historical earthquake catalogs, geodesy, and models of ground shaking. This paper will address the input generally derived from geologic studies that augment the short historical catalog to predict ground shaking at time scales of tens, hundreds, or thousands of years (e.g., SSHAC...
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Kathleen M. Haller, Roberto Basili
Comparison of main-shock and aftershock fragility curves developed for New Zealand and US buildings Comparison of main-shock and aftershock fragility curves developed for New Zealand and US buildings
Seismic risk assessment involves the development of fragility functions to express the relationship between ground motion intensity and damage potential. In evaluating the risk associated with the building inventory in a region, it is essential to capture 'actual' characteristics of the buildings and group them so that 'generic building types' can be generated for further analysis of...
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S.R. Uma, H. Ryu, N. Luco, A.B. Liel, M. Raghunandan
Coastal subsidence in Oregon, USA during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700 Coastal subsidence in Oregon, USA during the giant Cascadia earthquake of AD 1700
Quantitative estimates of land-level change during the giant AD 1700 Cascadia earthquake along the Oregon coast are inferred from relative sea-level changes reconstructed from fossil foraminiferal assemblages preserved within the stratigraphic record. A transfer function, based upon a regional training set of modern sediment samples from Oregon estuaries, is calibrated to fossil...
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A. D. Hawkes, B. P. Horton, A.R. Nelson, C. H. Vane, Y. Sawai
Improved earthquake monitoring in the central and eastern United States in support of seismic assessments for critical facilities Improved earthquake monitoring in the central and eastern United States in support of seismic assessments for critical facilities
Evaluation of seismic monitoring capabilities in the central and eastern United States for critical facilities - including nuclear powerplants - focused on specific improvements to understand better the seismic hazards in the region. The report is not an assessment of seismic safety at nuclear plants. To accomplish the evaluation and to provide suggestions for improvements using funding...
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William S. Leith, Harley M. Benz, Robert B. Herrmann
Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory--50 years of global seismology Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory--50 years of global seismology
The U.S. Geological Survey Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory is about 15 miles southeast of Albuquerque on the Pueblo of Isleta, adjacent to Kirtland Air Force Base. The Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory supports the Global Seismographic Network Program and the Advanced National Seismic System through the installation, operation, and maintenance of seismic stations around the world...
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C. R. Hutt, Jon Peterson, Lind Gee, John Derr, Adam Ringler, David Wilson
Earthquakes in Mississippi and vicinity 1811-2010 Earthquakes in Mississippi and vicinity 1811-2010
This map summarizes two centuries of earthquake activity in Mississippi. Work on the Mississippi map was done in collaboration with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Geology. The earthquake data plotted on the map are from several sources: the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, the Center for Earthquake Research and Information, the National...
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Richard L. Dart, Michael B. E. Bograd
Earthquakes in Arkansas and vicinity 1699-2010 Earthquakes in Arkansas and vicinity 1699-2010
This map summarizes approximately 300 years of earthquake activity in Arkansas. It is one in a series of similar State earthquake history maps. Work on the Arkansas map was done in collaboration with the Arkansas Geological Survey. The earthquake data plotted on the map are from several sources: the Arkansas Geological Survey, the Center for Earthquake Research and Information, the...
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Richard L. Dart, Scott M. Ausbrooks
The Global Seismographic Network The Global Seismographic Network
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Lind S. Gee, William S. Leith
Three‐dimensional model for the crust and upper mantle in the Barents Sea region Three‐dimensional model for the crust and upper mantle in the Barents Sea region
The Barents Sea and its surroundings is an epicontinental region which previously has been difficult to access, partly because of its remote Arctic location (Figure 1) and partly because the region has been politically sensitive. Now, however, this region, and in particular its western parts, has been very well surveyed with a variety of geophysical studies, motivated in part by...
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H. Bangum, O. Ritzmann, N. Maercklin, J.I. Faleide, Walter D. Mooney, Shane T. Detweiler
Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.9 Maule, Chile earthquake Coseismic slip distribution of the February 27, 2010 Mw 8.9 Maule, Chile earthquake
[1] Static offsets produced by the February 27, 2010 Mw = 8.8 Maule, Chile earthquake as measured by GPS and InSAR constrain coseismic slip along a section of the Andean megathrust of dimensions 650 km (in length) × 180 km (in width). GPS data have been collected from both campaign and continuous sites sampling both the near-field and far field. ALOS/PALSAR data from several ascending...
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Fred F. Pollitz, Ben Brooks, Xiaopeng Tong, Michael G. Bevis, James H. Foster, Roland Burgmann
Required number of records for ASCE/SEI 7 ground-motion scaling procedure Required number of records for ASCE/SEI 7 ground-motion scaling procedure
The procedures and criteria in 2006 IBC (International Council of Building Officials, 2006) and 2007 CBC (International Council of Building Officials, 2007) for the selection and scaling ground-motions for use in nonlinear response history analysis (RHA) of structures are based on ASCE/SEI 7 provisions (ASCE, 2005, 2010). According to ASCE/SEI 7, earthquake records should be selected...
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Juan C. Reyes, Erol Kalkan
Rapid estimation of the economic consequences of global earthquakes Rapid estimation of the economic consequences of global earthquakes
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) system, operational since mid 2007, rapidly estimates the most affected locations and the population exposure at different levels of shaking intensities. The PAGER system has significantly improved the way aid agencies determine the scale of response needed in the aftermath of an earthquake...
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Kishor Jaiswal, David J. Wald