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Seismicity catalog used in the 2018 one-year seismic hazard forecast for the Central and Eastern United States from induced and natural earthquakes

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Publication Date
Start Date
1568-01-01
End Date
2017-12-31

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

The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) makes long-term seismic hazard forecasts that are used in building codes. The hazard models usually consider only natural seismicity; non-tectonic (man-made) earthquakes are excluded because they are transitory or too small. In the past decade, however, thousands of earthquakes related to underground fluid injection have occurred in the central and eastern U.S. (CEUS), and some have caused damage. In response, the USGS is now also making short-term forecasts that account for the hazard from these induced earthquakes. A uniform earthquake catalog is assembled by combining and winnowing pre-existing source catalogs. Seismicity statistics are analyzed to develop recurrence models, accounting for catalog [...]

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Purpose

These data are a compilation of several earthquake source catalogs that are reformatted to a standardized record that lists basic information about each earthquake. The catalog lists natural and induced earthquakes without duplicates. It also discerns independent and dependent earthquakes.

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