Room: 202A/B
Date: 4/19/2023
Session Time: 2:00 PM to 5:45 PM (local time)
ShakeMap-related Research, Development, Operations, Applications and Uses
ShakeMap-related research and development encompass a wide range of ground motion, macroseismic, path and site, spatial sampling, finite fault, directivity and various other innovations. All these efforts are crucial for recovering the most accurate ground motion field. Critical uses of the shaking estimates include earthquake response, loss estimation, engineering forensics, financial decision-making, ground failure and loss model calibration and communication of earthquake effects to the public.
This session explores and encourages contributions concerning ShakeMap-related research and development, such as GMM selection and development, validation of ground motion and intensity relations, site amplification and geospatial analyses (along with uncertainties) pertinent to ShakeMap. We also encourage updates on innovative operational tools, APIs, and web pages, and presentations on new ShakeMap-related applications and products, formats and web rendering. We also urge presentations on more general research, operations or applications related to ShakeMap. Such applications include but are not limited to earthquake scenarios, risk assessment, loss estimation, earthquake response tools, engineering and other analyses utilizing ShakeMap ground motion estimates and associated uncertainty information.
Conveners
David J. Wald, U.S. Geological Survey (wald@usgs.gov)
Carlo Cauzzi, ORFEUS & SED@ETH Zürich (carlo.cauzzi@sed.ethz.ch)
Hadi Ghasemi, Geoscience Australia (hadi.ghasemi@ga.gov.au)
Nick Horspool, GNS Science (n.horspool@gns.cri.nz)
Eric Thompson, U.S. Geological Survey (emthompson@usgs.gov)
Bruce Worden, U.S. Geological Survey (cbworden@contractor.usgs.gov)
Oral Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Start Time | Minutes | Action |
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Submission | ShakeMap: An Update | 02:00 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Dynamic Generation of Shaking Maps for Post-Event Response in New Zealand | 02:15 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Shakemap-Eu: A European Seismological Service and a Laboratory for Collaborative Research and Capacity Building | 02:30 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | ShakeMap4-Web: Visualizing the ShakeMap4 Products Using a Web App | 02:45 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Migrating Global ShakeMap to the Cloud | 03:00 PM | 15 | View |
Other Time | Break | 03:15 PM | 75 | |
Submission | Aggregate Behavior Analysis of Ground Motion Distributions and Their Effects on Loss Estimation | 04:30 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Developing and Implementing an International Macroseismic Scale (IMS) for Earthquake Engineering, Earthquake Science, and Rapid Damage Assessment | 04:45 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Real-Time Ground Shaking Maps Reconstructions With a Hybrid ShakeMap Implementation | 05:00 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Ground Motion Processing Software at the U.S. Geological Survey: New Collaborations and Contributions | 05:15 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | U.S. Geological Survey’s ShakeMap Atlas 4.0 and AtlasCat | 05:30 PM | 15 | View |
Total: | 225 Minute(s) |
ShakeMap-related Research, Development, Operations, Applications and Uses
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