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  5. USGS approach to real-time estimation of earthquake-triggered ground failure - Results of 2015 workshop

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Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
DOI: 10.3133/ofr20161044

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First posted March 30, 2016 For additional information, contact: Director, Geologic Hazards Science CenterU.S. Geological SurveyBox 25046, MS 966Denver, CO 80225-0046https://geohazards.usgs.gov/ The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards and Landslide Hazards Programs are developing plans to add quantitative hazard assessments of earthquake-triggered landsliding and liquefaction to existing real-time earthquake products (ShakeMap, ShakeCast, PAGER) using open and readily available methodologies and products. To date, prototype global statistical models have been developed and are being refined, improved, and tested. These models are a good foundation, but much work remains to achieve robust and defensible models that meet the needs of end users. In order to establish an implementation plan and identify research priorities, the USGS convened a workshop in Golden, Colorado, in October 2015. This document summarizes current (as of early 2016) capabilities, research and operational priorities, and plans for further studies that were established at this workshop. Specific priorities established during the meeting include (1) developing a suite of alternative models; (2) making use of higher resolution and higher quality data where possible; (3) incorporating newer global and regional datasets and inventories; (4) reducing barriers to accessing inventory datasets; (5) developing methods for using inconsistent or incomplete datasets in aggregate; (6) developing standardized model testing and evaluation methods; (7) improving ShakeMap shaking estimates, particularly as relevant to ground failure, such as including topographic amplification and accounting for spatial variability; and (8) developing vulnerability functions for loss estimates.

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Kate E. Allstadt, Eric M Thompson, David J. Wald, Michael Hamburger, Jonathan W. Godt, K. L. Knudsen, Randall W. Jibson, M. Anna Nowicki Jessee, Jing Zhu, Michael Hearne, Laurie G. Baise, Hakan Tanyaş, Kristin D. Marano (2016). USGS approach to real-time estimation of earthquake-triggered ground failure - Results of 2015 workshop. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World, DOI: 10.3133/ofr20161044.

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