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Mid-America Earthquake CenterMid-America Earthquake Center
MAE Center PI
• Amr Elnashai
MAEviz PI
• Bill Spencer
Co-PI
• Jim Myers
PM
• Terry McLaren
http://maeviz.ncsa.uiuc.edu
Software Team:
• Chris Navarro
• Shawn Hampton
• Jong Sung Lee
• Nathan Tolbert
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MAEviz Presentation Overview
• MAEviz Overview
• MAEviz Demonstration
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What is MAEviz?• MAEviz is an extensible network aware application and
environment
• MAEviz integrates spatial information, data, and visual information to perform risk assessment and analysis.
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MAEviz Benefits
• MAEviz is a tool to coordinate planning and event mitigation, response, and recovery
• MAEviz provides framework to add new data and algorithms or update existing data and algorithms
• MAEviz connects the latest research and engineering practices to practitioners and decision makers
• MAEviz provides a mechanism to analyze “What if” scenarios
• MAEviz is Open Source
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MAEviz Basic Design
• MAEviz primary goal is to analyze and visualize independent data sources
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MAEviz Inputs - Hazards
• Hazards Source– USGS maps & Maps generated from
attenuation relationships
– may be scenario or probabilistic
• Scenario Earthquake Source:– Scientific community
– Deterministic calculation, the user selects an appropriate attenuation relationship.
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0.5Attenuation Relationship Mw = 7.5
Epicentral Distance (R : km)
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Rix`s Model : Depth 1000m, LowLand
Rix`s Model : Depth 1000m, UpLand
Attenuation Function Applicable Region / Event
Campbell and Bozorgnia 2006Boore and Atkinson 2006Chiou and Youngs 2006
New Generation Attenuation (NGA)
Atkinson and Boore (1995) Toro et al (1997) Frankel et al (1996) Campbell (2002) Sommerville et al (2002)
CEUS
Abrahamson and Silva (1997): Hanging WallSadigh, Chang, Egan, Makdisi, and Young (1997)Boore, Joyner and Fumal (1997) Spudich et al. (1999)Campbell & Bozorgnia (2003)
WUS Shallow CrustalEvent - Extensional
Abrahamson and Silva (1997): Hanging WallSadigh, Chang, Egan, Makdisi, and Young (1997)Boore, Joyner and Fumal (1997)Campbell & Bozorgnia (2003)
WUS Shallow CrustalEvent – Non-Extensional
Youngs, Chiou, Silva and Humphrey (1997)WUS Cascadia Subduction EventSadigh, Chang, Egan, Makdisi, and Young (1997)
Kalkan and Gulkan 2004Ozbey et al 2004Ulusay et al. 2004
Turkey
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MAEviz Input - Inventory, Terrain, Networks
• Source - Public data, Tax assessor data or inferences from aerial photography