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Probabilistic estimates of maximum acceleration and velocity in rock in the contiguous United States

January 1, 1982

Maximum horizontal accelerations and velocities caused by earthquakes are mapped for exposure times of 10, 50 and 250 years at the 90-percent probability level of nonexceedance for the contiguous United States. In many areas these new maps differ significantly from the 1976 probabilistic acceleration map by Algermlssen and Perkins because of the increase in detail, resulting from greater emphasis on the geologic basis for seismic source zones. This new emphasis is possible because of extensive data recently acquired on Holocene and Quaternary faulting in the western United States and new interpretations of geologic structures controlling the seismicity pattern in the central and eastern United States.

Publication Year 1982
Title Probabilistic estimates of maximum acceleration and velocity in rock in the contiguous United States
DOI 10.3133/ofr821033
Authors Sylvester Theodore Algermissen, D. M. Perkins, P. C. Thenhaus, S.L. Hanson, B.L. Bender
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 82-1033
Index ID ofr821033
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse