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The map below depicts the annual occurrence rate per source (between minimum and maximum magnitudes) for the different source models included in the hazard model. Click the //show map layers// icon to view different source models and base layer maps. | The map below depicts the annual occurrence rate per source (between minimum and maximum magnitudes) for the different source models included in the hazard model. Click the //show map layers// icon to view different source models and base layer maps. | ||
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- | ^ 1 ^ Datasets availability || | + | ^ 1 ^ Datasets availability || |
- | | 1.1 | Earthquake catalogue | Not available | | + | | 1.1 | Earthquake catalogue | Not available. The catalogue used is a combination of local (Clement and Bernard, 2001; SRU/UWI; Rojas et al.,1993) and regional (IPGH, PDE, ISC) catalogues. | |
- | | 1.2 | Geological database | | | + | | 1.2 | Geological database | Not available. In the seismic zonation several information was used, mainly, from Feuillet (2000) and GEO-TER n° GTR/MATE/0899-108 (GEO-TER internal report). A good description is included in Martin et al. (2002) | |
- | | 1.3 | Strong-motion database | | | + | | 1.3 | Strong-motion database | Not available | |
- | | 1.4 | Site characterization database | | | + | | 1.4 | Site characterization database | Not available | |
- | | //Notes// | || | + | | //Notes// | || |
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- | ^ 2 ^ Methodology for model development || | + | ^ 2 ^ Methodology for model development || |
- | | 2.1 | Scientific participation (SSHAC levels) and review process | | | + | | 2.1 | Scientific participation (SSHAC levels) and review process | | |
- | | 2.2 | Documentation describing model preparation | Available | | + | | 2.2 | Documentation describing model preparation | Martin et al.(2002) provides a general description of the methodology adopted for the creation of the hazard model. | |
- | | 2.3 | Codes used for model preparation | Not available | | + | | 2.3 | Codes used for model preparation | Not available | |
- | | //Notes// | || | + | | //Notes// | || |
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- | ^ 3 ^ PSHA input model || | + | ^ 3 ^ PSHA input model || |
- | | 3.1 ^ Seismic Source Model || | + | | 3.1 ^ Seismic Source Model || |
- | | 3.1.1 | Area sources | Included | | + | | 3.1.1 | Area sources | Included | |
- | | 3.1.2 | Grid sources | Not included | | + | | 3.1.2 | Grid sources | Not included | |
- | | 3.1.3 | Crustal faults | Not included | | + | | 3.1.3 | Crustal faults | Not included | |
- | | 3.1.4 | Subduction faults | Included | | + | | 3.1.4 | Subduction faults | The subduction sources (interface and intra-slab) are modelled as area sources with a 3D-geometry | |
- | | 3.1.5 | Non-parametric ruptures | Not included | | + | | 3.1.5 | Non-parametric ruptures | Not included | |
- | | 3.1.6 | Magnitude-area scaling relationships | | | + | | 3.1.6 | Magnitude-area scaling relationships | Not explicitly defined in Martin et al. (2002) | |
- | | 3.2 ^ Ground Motion Model || | + | | 3.2 ^ Ground Motion Model || |
- | | 3.2.0 | Tectonic regionalisation | Not included, but the seismotectonic zonation follows Feulled (2000?) | | + | | 3.2.0 | Tectonic regionalisation | Not included, but the seismotectonic zonation follows Feuillet (200) | |
- | | 3.2.1 | Models for active shallow seismicity | Yes | | + | | 3.2.1 | Models for active shallow seismicity | Included | |
- | | 3.2.2 | Models for subduction interface | Yes | | + | | 3.2.2 | Models for subduction interface | Included | |
- | | 3.2.3 | Models for subduction intraslab | Yes | | + | | 3.2.3 | Models for subduction intraslab | Included | |
- | | 3.2.4 | Models for stable continental regions | No | | + | | 3.2.4 | Models for stable continental regions | Not included | |
- | | 3.2.5 | Models for deep non-subduction sources | No | | + | | 3.2.5 | Models for deep non-subduction sources | Not included | |
- | | 3.2.6 | Models for volcanic areas | ????????? | | + | | 3.2.6 | Models for volcanic areas | Not included | |
- | | 3.3 ^ Site Response Model || | + | | 3.3 ^ Site Response Model || |
- | | 3.3.1 | Based on GMPEs | Yes | | + | | 3.3.1 | Based on GMPEs | Yes, a rock site condition is considered | |
- | | 3.3.2 | Based on site-response analysis | | | + | | 3.3.2 | Based on site-response analysis | No | |
- | | 3.4 ^ Epistemic uncertainties || | + | | 3.4 ^ Epistemic uncertainties || |
- | | 3.4.1 | Seismic Source Model | Included, [explain] | | + | | 3.4.1 | Seismic Source Model | Included. A unique source model for shallow crustal sources, while for the subduction an alternative model is proposed, simplifying the geometry of several intra-slab sources. | |
- | | 3.4.2 | Ground Motion Model | Included using a logic tree (see [[geoter2002_intro#the_ground_Motion_model| the ground motion model]] section) | | + | | 3.4.2 | Ground Motion Model | Included using a logic tree (see [[geoter2002_intro#the_ground_Motion_model| the ground motion model]] section) | |
- | | 3.4.3 | Site Response Model | Not included | | + | | 3.4.3 | Site Response Model | Not included | |
- | | //Notes// | || | + | | //Notes// | || |
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- | ^ 4 ^ Hazard Input Description || | + | ^ 4 ^ Hazard Input Description || |
- | | 4.1 | Hazard input document | Available, [add link] | | + | | 4.1 | Hazard input document | Available, [add link] | |
- | | 4.2 | Input files | Not Available [explain] | | + | | 4.2 | Input files | Not Available, but an extensive information about the parameter used is provides in Martin et al. (2002) - (annex 3) | |
- | | //Notes// | || | + | | //Notes// | || |
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- | ^ 5 ^ Calculation || | + | ^ 5 ^ Calculation || |
- | | 5.1 | Software | Available upon request (CRISISv.7) | | + | | 5.1 | Software | Available upon request (CRISISv.7) | |
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- | | 5.2 ^ Results || | + | | 5.2 ^ Results || |
- | | 5.2.1 | Hazard curves | Not directly available | | + | | 5.2.1 | Hazard curves | Not directly available | |
- | | 5.2.2 | Hazard maps | Not directly available | | + | | 5.2.2 | Hazard maps | Not directly available | |
- | | 5.2.3 | Uniform hazard spectra | Not directly available | | + | | 5.2.3 | Uniform hazard spectra | Not directly available | |
- | | 5.2.4 | Disaggregation | Not directly available | | + | | 5.2.4 | Disaggregation | Not directly available | |
- | | 5.2.5 | Stochastic event sets | Not considered | | + | | 5.2.5 | Stochastic event sets | Not considered | |
- | | 5.2.6 | Ground motion fields | Not considered | | + | | 5.2.6 | Ground motion fields | Not considered | |
- | | //Notes// | || | + | | //Notes// | || |
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- | ^ 6 ^ Download oq-engine input model (NRML format) - Please read the license and disclaimer attached to the model || | + | |
- | | //Link// | Not available || | + | |
===== Download The OpenQuake-engine Input Model ===== | ===== Download The OpenQuake-engine Input Model ===== | ||
- | The OpenQuake-engine input model (NRML format) can be downloaded at the link provided below - Please read the license and disclaimer attached to the model. | + | The OpenQuake-engine input model (NRML format) can be downloaded at the link provided below - Please read the license and disclaimer attached to the model. |
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+ | <color red/white> N.B. This is a model adapted by GEM Hazard Team to the OpenQuake-engine from the original model developed by Geoter. This explains minor differences you might encounter between the results presented in the OpenQuake platform and those disseminated by the original Organisation. </color> | ||
- | link | Download]] | + | [[https://platform.openquake.org/documents/92 | Download]] |