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Hazard curve data for the 2018 one-year seismic hazard forecast from induced and natural earthquakes using the full seismicity catalog and a b-value of 1.5

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2018-01-01
End Date
2018-12-31

Citation

Petersen, M.D., Mueller, C.S., Moschetti, M.P., Hoover, S.M., Rukstales, K.S., McNamara, D.E., Williams, R.A., Shumway, A.M., Powers, P.M., Earle, P.S., Llenos, A.L., Michael, A.J., Rubinstein, J.L., Norbeck, J.H., and Cochran, E.S., 2018, Data Release for 2018 One-Year Seismic Hazard Forecast for the Central and Eastern United States from Induced and Natural Earthquakes, U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7Cf9PC4.

Summary

These data sets represents the hazard curves for a grid of points with a spacing of 0.05 degrees in latitude and longitude. They represents the annual rate of exceedance versus peak horizontal acceleration or horizontal spectral response acceleration for 0.2- or 1.0-second periods. These hazard curves are based on the full seismicity catalog and a calculated b-value of 1.5.

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HazCurves_1YrModel_pga_FullCat.zip 64.19 MB application/zip

Purpose

These datasets are intended to provide the annual rate of exceedance for a given ground motion, or conversely, to find the ground motion for a given annual rate of exceedance.

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Created from Item #5aaeb447e4b081f61ab0d34a

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