These maps plot the peak ground acceleration (PGA) and spectral acceleration (SA) ordinates at 0.2 and 1.0 sec with 2 % and 10 % probabilities of being exceeded in 50 years, corresponding to earthquake return periods of about 2,475 and 475 years, respectively. These acceleration levels were computed for uniform “firm rock ” site conditions, i.e., 760 m/sec average shear-wave velocity in the upper 30 m, and therefore these maps do not show the potential spatial variability of ground motion associated with different site conditions, so we have combined the USGS National Seismic Hazard model with the California showing 17 generalized geologic units geologic units that can be defined by their shear-wave velocity (Wills and Clahan 2006), we regr...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has published probabilistic earthquake hazard maps for the United ...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
For a repeat of the M 7.9 1906 San Francisco earthquake, ground shaking maps are produced for the te...
The seismic ground motion hazard with site conditions incorporated is mapped for a 10% probability o...
The seismic ground motion hazard with site conditions incorporated is mapped for a 10% probability o...
This map shows the expected relative intensity of ground shaking and damage in California from antic...
The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years for the...
The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years for the...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
This publication consists of six map sheets (titles and text included in this document, below), geos...
Abstract The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 yea...
Hazard deaggregation at each grid point of a probabilistic seismic hazard map can provide maps of th...
Hazard deaggregation at each grid point of a probabilistic seismic hazard map can provide maps of th...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has published probabilistic earthquake hazard maps for the United ...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
For a repeat of the M 7.9 1906 San Francisco earthquake, ground shaking maps are produced for the te...
The seismic ground motion hazard with site conditions incorporated is mapped for a 10% probability o...
The seismic ground motion hazard with site conditions incorporated is mapped for a 10% probability o...
This map shows the expected relative intensity of ground shaking and damage in California from antic...
The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years for the...
The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10% probability of exceedance in 50 years for the...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
This publication consists of six map sheets (titles and text included in this document, below), geos...
Abstract The seismic ground motion hazard is assessed for a 10 % probability of exceedance in 50 yea...
Hazard deaggregation at each grid point of a probabilistic seismic hazard map can provide maps of th...
Hazard deaggregation at each grid point of a probabilistic seismic hazard map can provide maps of th...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
Data describing the locations, slip rates, and lengths of Quaternary faults are the primary basis in...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has published probabilistic earthquake hazard maps for the United ...
Vulnerability to natural disasters increases with urbanization and development of associated support...
For a repeat of the M 7.9 1906 San Francisco earthquake, ground shaking maps are produced for the te...