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Developing ShakeCast statistical fragility analysis framework for rapid post-earthquake assessment

January 1, 2012

When an earthquake occurs, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) ShakeMap estimates the extent of potentially damaging shaking and provides overall information regarding the affected areas. The USGS ShakeCast system is a freely-available, post-earthquake situational awareness application that automatically retrieves earthquake shaking data from ShakeMap, compares intensity measures against users’ facilities, sends notifications of potential damage to responsible parties, and generates facility damage assessment maps and other web-based products for emergency managers and responders. We describe notable improvements of the ShakeMap and the ShakeCast applications. We present a design for comprehensive fragility implementation, integrating spatially-varying ground-motion uncertainties into fragility curves for ShakeCast operations. For each facility, an overall inspection priority (or damage assessment) is assigned on the basis of combined component-based fragility curves using pre-defined logic. While regular ShakeCast users receive overall inspection priority designations for each facility, engineers can access the full fragility analyses for further evaluation.

Publication Year 2012
Title Developing ShakeCast statistical fragility analysis framework for rapid post-earthquake assessment
Authors K.-W. Lin, D. J. Wald
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70045116
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center