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Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States

Dates

Last Update
2020-09-02

Citation

U.S. Geological Survey, 2020, Quaternary Fault and Fold Database for the Nation, accessed [Month, Day, Year], at https://doi.org/10.5066/P9BCVRCK

Summary

The Quaternary Fault and Fold Database contains the results of thousands of scientific assessments of faults and associated folds in the United States that demonstrate geologic evidence for coseismic surface deformation in the Quaternary (the past 1,600,000 years). The Quaternary Fault and Fold Database includes information on the age of the most recent coseismic surface deformation, relative rates of activity, fault geometry, sense of movement, and citations of pertinent literature. Much of the information in the database is based on paleoseismology, which is the geologic study of prehistoric earthquakes. Paleoseismology combines well-established geologic practices such as trenching with archeological-style analysis to determine the [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Robert Schmitt, Ryan D Gold
Metadata Contact :
GHSC Data Steward
SDC Data Owner :
Earthquake Hazards Program
USGS Mission Area :
Natural Hazards

Attached Files

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Change_Log.txt
“Change Log from previous version of database”
3.23 KB text/plain
qfaults.kmz
“kmz version”
17.86 MB application/vnd.google-earth.kmz
Qfaults_GIS.zip
“Qfaults database 2020”
30.84 MB application/zip

Purpose

This database is used to create the fault-source characterization in the National Seismic Hazard Model. Simplified representations of the geometry and the behavior of the fault, based on geologic interpretation, are used to calculate the potential for future ground shaking.

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