Next-Level ShakeZoning for Next-Level ShakeZoning for Earthquake Hazard Earthquake Hazard Definition Definition in the Intermountain West in the Intermountain West John N. Louie John N. Louie , , Will Savran, Brady Will Savran, Brady Flinchum, Gabriel Plank, Graham Kent, Flinchum, Gabriel Plank, Graham Kent, Kenneth D. Smith Kenneth D. Smith Nevada Seismological Laboratory Nevada Seismological Laboratory Satish K. Pullammanappallil, Aasha Pancha Satish K. Pullammanappallil, Aasha Pancha Optim Seismic Data Solutions Optim Seismic Data Solutions Werner K. Hellmer Werner K. Hellmer Clark County Dept. of Development Services Clark County Dept. of Development Services J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011 J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011
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Next-Level ShakeZoning for Earthquake Hazard Definition in the Intermountain West
Next-Level ShakeZoning for Earthquake Hazard Definition in the Intermountain West. John N. Louie , Will Savran , Brady Flinchum , Gabriel Plank, Graham Kent, Kenneth D. Smith Nevada Seismological Laboratory Satish K. Pullammanappallil, Aasha Pancha Optim Seismic Data Solutions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Next-Level ShakeZoning for Next-Level ShakeZoning for Earthquake Hazard DefinitionEarthquake Hazard Definition
in the Intermountain Westin the Intermountain West
John N. LouieJohn N. Louie, , Will Savran, Brady Flinchum, Will Savran, Brady Flinchum, Gabriel Plank, Graham Kent, Kenneth D. SmithGabriel Plank, Graham Kent, Kenneth D. Smith
Satish K. Pullammanappallil, Aasha PanchaSatish K. Pullammanappallil, Aasha Pancha
Optim Seismic Data SolutionsOptim Seismic Data Solutions
Werner K. HellmerWerner K. Hellmer
Clark County Dept. of Development ServicesClark County Dept. of Development Services
J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011
Next-Level ShakeZoningNext-Level ShakeZoning Goal is to predict earthquake shakingGoal is to predict earthquake shaking
For hazard mapping, planningFor hazard mapping, planning Building-code development and enforcementBuilding-code development and enforcement Emergency responseEmergency response
USGS ShakeMapUSGS ShakeMap Based on statistical averages; sparse dataBased on statistical averages; sparse data Most data came from California, Japan, TaiwanMost data came from California, Japan, Taiwan
Next-Level ShakeZoning Next-Level ShakeZoning for Nevadafor Nevada Based on: Wave PhysicsBased on: Wave Physics Geological & Geotechnical data from the IMWGeological & Geotechnical data from the IMW Validating against Nevada earthquake recordsValidating against Nevada earthquake records
J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011J. Louie, EGGE 3/25/2011
Clark County & Henderson Parcel MapClark County & Henderson Parcel Map
10,721 Measurements10,721 Measurements Urban Areas of CountyUrban Areas of County
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Clark County Clark County & Henderson & Henderson Parcel MapParcel Map
Parcel Parcel Classification Classification
for IBCfor IBC
NEHRP NEHRP CC & & DD classesclasses
““C+C+” class for ” class for NEHRP B NEHRP B
velocities with velocities with soft surfacesoft surface
Parcel Map on top Parcel Map on top of IBC default Vs30of IBC default Vs30
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Adding Fault and Basin GeologyAdding Fault and Basin GeologyBlack Hills Fault in Google Black Hills Fault in Google Earth with USGS Qfaults Earth with USGS Qfaults tracetrace
Langenheim Basin MapLangenheim Basin Map
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Adding PhysicsAdding Physics
Black Hills M6.5 eventBlack Hills M6.5 event Short trace but 4-m scarps Short trace but 4-m scarps
0.5-Hz frequency0.5-Hz frequency 0.20-km grid spacing0.20-km grid spacing A few hours on our small A few hours on our small
clustercluster
Mode conversion, rupture Mode conversion, rupture directivity, reverberation, directivity, reverberation, trapping in basinstrapping in basins
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Black Hills M6.5 Black Hills M6.5 Scenario ResultsScenario Results
Max Peak Ground Velocity Max Peak Ground Velocity (PGV) >140 cm/sec(PGV) >140 cm/sec
PGV over 60 cm/sec (PGV over 60 cm/sec (yellowyellow) ) bleeds into LVV through bleeds into LVV through Railroad PassRailroad Pass
Large event for a short faultLarge event for a short fault Unlikely, but add to hazard Unlikely, but add to hazard
probabilisticallyprobabilistically Need to know how unlikelyNeed to know how unlikely
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Surprising Effect of Parcel Map Over IBC DefaultsSurprising Effect of Parcel Map Over IBC Defaults
1-D Amplification Used in 1-D Amplification Used in IBC, ShakeMapIBC, ShakeMap
3-D Amplification from 3-D Amplification from ShakeZoningShakeZoning
J. Louie, NESC 2/9/2011J. Louie, NESC 2/9/2011
ShakeMap versus ShakeZoningShakeMap versus ShakeZoning•Yellow is 60 cm/sec on bothYellow is 60 cm/sec on both•Geotech estimated from topographyGeotech estimated from topography
•ShakeZoning shows trapping in basinsShakeZoning shows trapping in basins•Hazard map is difficult to predictHazard map is difficult to predict
J. Louie, NESC 2/9/2011J. Louie, NESC 2/9/2011
Frenchman Mountain Fault M6.7 ScenarioFrenchman Mountain Fault M6.7 ScenarioPossible Scarp in Possible Scarp in NeighborhoodNeighborhood
Event Inside the LVV BasinEvent Inside the LVV Basin