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The National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) utilizes a fault sections database (FSD) throughout the model workflow. Working towards a 2023 NSHM release, the NSHM23 FSD encompasses a major update with the addition of new fault sections, as well as the revision of existing fault sections from prior FSD (2014). The additions and revisions were largely based on the U.S. Geological Survey's Quaternary Faults and Folds Database (QFFD). The nshm-faultmaps.ipynb Jupyter Notebook (Python code) provides users with a visual, side-by-side comparison of fault representations from the QFFD, NSHM14 FSD and NSHM23 FSD. The code downloads the fault sections databases to the user's computer and plots maps of each fault based on the...
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This page contains documentation for the related earthquake geology databases for the Central and Eastern United States for the National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) 2023 update.
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map background search result map search result map NSHM2023_FaultSections_v1 NSHM2023_EQGeoDB_CEUS_v1 shapefile NSHM2023_FaultPolygons_CEUS_v1 shapefile Plotting multiple fault representations: Applications for National Seismic Hazard Model 2023 update (NSHM-faultmaps) NSHM2023_EQGeoDB_CEUS_v1 shapefile NSHM2023_FaultPolygons_CEUS_v1 shapefile Plotting multiple fault representations: Applications for National Seismic Hazard Model 2023 update (NSHM-faultmaps) NSHM2023_FaultSections_v1