[Shake-admin] shakemap comment from Randy Hinz
David Wald
wald at usgs.gov
Mon Apr 2 22:17:58 GMT 2007
Randy,
The ShakeMap download products for the scenario you want is online at:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/shakemap/nc/shake/HaywardRC_4_se/
There are GIS shapefiles there (meant for HAZUS Loss estimates) as well as
other flavors as described in the Products Format link on the left column of
that page.
Several of the standard products for that scenario are missing from the web
page, including non-HAZUS GIS files and lat/lon grid files. I've cc'd Howard
Bundock who made these maps in case you need any of the other files
described in the Products Format information.
Best of luck on your project.
Regards,
David
--
David Wald, Ph.D.
U.S. Geological Survey, Golden, CO
wald at usgs.gov, (303) 273 8441
Adjunct Associate Professor of Geophysics
Colorado School of Mines
> From: Randy Hinz <rhill at sonic.net>
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:32:44 -0700 (PDT)
> To: <shake-admin at unix1.gps.caltech.edu>
> Subject: [Shake-admin] shakemap comment from Randy Hinz
>
>
> I am currently working on a project for an anvanced GIS course.
>
> I am attempting to produce a basic risk assessment map for the Santa Rosa area
> from city center out to approximately 9 miles.
>
> I intend to assume a 6.98 magnitude quake on the Rodgers Creek Fault(as
> predicted in your table # 1). I would like to overlay Liquefaction data that I
> already have with shake data to generate this basic risk map.
>
> Is it possible to get a Shake Map for this scenario. If so is the output
> available in digital format.
>
> Randy Hinz
>
>
>
> submitted by: Randy Hinz, SRJC, 707-235-6369, rhill at sonic.net
> refered by
> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/shakemap/sc/shake/comment_form.php
>
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