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Seismic and Liquefaction Hazard Maps for Dyer County, Northwestern Tennessee

Date: 4/26/2019

Time: 06:00 PM

Room: Grand Ballroom

A five-year seismic and liquefaction hazard mapping project for five western Tennessee counties began in 2017 under a Disaster Resilience Competition grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to the State of Tennessee. The project supports natural hazard mitigation efforts in the counties of Lake, Dyer, Lauderdale, Tipton, and Madison. The county seismic hazard maps for Lake County in northwestern most Tennessee were completed in early 2018 and similar maps for Dyer County will be completed in early 2019. Additional geological, geotechnical, and geophysical information has been gathered in Lake and Dyer Counties to improve the base northern Mississippi Embayment hazard maps of Dhar and Cramer (2017). Information gathered includes additional geological and geotechnical subsurface exploration logs, water table level data collection and measurements, new measurements of shallow and deep shear-wave velocity (Vs) profiles, and the compilation of existing Vs profiles in and around the counties. Improvements are being made in the 3D geological model, water table model, the geotechnical liquefaction probability curves, and the Vs correlation with lithology model for Lake and Dyer Counties. Resulting improved soil response amplification distributions on a 0.5 km grid will be combined with the 2014 U.S. Geological Survey seismic hazard model (Petersen et al., 2014) earthquake sources and attenuation models to add the effect of local geology for Lake and Dyer Counties. Resulting products will be similar to the Memphis and Shelby County urban seismic hazard maps recently updated by Cramer et al. (2018).

 


Presenting Author: Chris H. Cramer


Authors

Chris H Cramer

Presenting Author Corresponding Author

ccramer@memphis.edu

Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Presenting Author
Corresponding Author

Roy B Van Arsdale

rvanrsdl@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

David Arellano

darellan@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Shahram Pezeshk

spezeshk@memphis.edu

Univeristy of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Steve P Horton

shorton@memphis.edu

Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Taylor Weathers

twathers@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Nima Nazemi

nnazemi@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Hamed Tohidi

htohidi@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Roshan Bhattarai

rrbhtti@memphis.edu

Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Renee Reichenbacker

rmrchnbc@memphis.edu

University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Seismic and Liquefaction Hazard Maps for Dyer County, Northwestern Tennessee

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Methods for Site Response Estimation

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