State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States


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State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States


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Author : Otto W. Nuttli
language : en
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Release Date : 1978

State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States written by Otto W. Nuttli and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Earthquakes categories.


This report is concerned with the problem of estimating credible values of the peak velocity and acceleration of the ground motion for central United States earthquakes. The report contains a catalog of all known earthquakes large enough to be felt or of body-wave magnitude greater than or equal to 3. The data of the catalog are plotted on a map, which together with structural geological information is used to identify eight seismic source zones in the central United States. The boundaries of the source zones are inexact, so that special study will be required for establishing credible ground-motion values for sites near the boundaries. A maximum-magnitude earthquake is determined for each zone, as well as a magnitude-recurrence equation. Using the Murphy-O'Brien formulation, as well as theoretical results of Herrmann and a limited amount of strong-motion data for the central United States, equations are derived for that region which relate maximum horizontal acceleration and velocity to body-wave magnitude and epicentral distance. (Author).



State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States


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State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States


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Author : E. L. Krinitzsky
language : en
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Release Date : 1977

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Author : E. L. Krinitzsky
language : en
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Release Date : 1975

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Author : Renner B. Hofmann
language : en
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Author : Charles E. Glass
language : en
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State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States written by Charles E. Glass and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Aerial photography in geology categories.


Recent advances in the fields of remote sensing, engineering geology, seismology, and earthquake engineering have developed a need for a systematic comprehensive review of the basic principles and methods of applying remote sensing for evaluation of earthquakes hazards and seismic risk. This paper responds to this need by reviewing basic concepts, summarizing essential, state-of-the-art knowledge of theory and instrumental methods, establishing procedures evaluations, and discussing representative case histories that illustrate earthquake hazard evaluations that are based on remote sensing analysis. The approach that is recommended is based on a 'multi' approach that uses an integrated and systematic study of a region or a fault with a variety of imagery varying from small-scale (synoptic) to large-scale (detailed). The imagery analysis should be followed by a ground verification program of study that should include both ground and aerial reconnaissance examination of the major geologic structures of concern. The character of the earthquake hazards is discussed in the context of the lithologic, structural, vegetational, and topographic variations that are associated with different types of active geologic structures. The response of earth materials, landforms, and geologic structures is summarized for the several main types of passive and active electromagnetic radiation used in current remote-sensing practice. Limitations of the different spectral regions used in remote sensing are reviewed to assist in the selection of ideal methods or sequences of methods of study for effective evaluation of active or capable faults and for assessing the earthquake potential of geological structures that may affect a given engineering site.



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Author : Frank K. Chang
language : en
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Author : Jack L. Walper
language : en
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State Of The Art For Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States written by Jack L. Walper and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1976 with Continental drift categories.




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Author : E. L. Krinitzsky
language : en
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Release Date : 1974

State Of The Art Assessing Earthquake Hazards In The United States written by E. L. Krinitzsky and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Earthquake hazard analysis categories.


"Earthquakes of engineering interest are normally considered to result only from slippage or movement along existing faults. Hence, the detection of existing faults and their assessment as active or inactive constitutes an essential aspect of earthquake design. Some faults in soft sediments, through active, may not have the capability of generating earthquakes and must be so interpreted. Active faults generally may be evaluated for their maximum capacity to generate earthquakes through a synthesis of the local geologic and seismic history and worldwide relationships between fault dimensions earthquakes. Major earthquakes are caused by slippage along large faults, which are unlikely to be missed in detailed geologic investigations for sites in western United States. This may not be the case in the central and eastern United States. Small faults may be missed in any investigation so that a floating earthquake of limited size must be assumed to account for them. When faulting is not manifest at the surface, seismic history and geologic investigations can define geographic limits or zones for which floating earthquakes of various sizes are assigned"--Page ix.