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Comparing the Performance of Japan’s Earthquake Hazard Maps to Uniform and Randomized Maps

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Edward Brooks, Seth Stein, and Bruce D. Spencer, 2016, Comparing the Performance of Japan’s Earthquake Hazard Maps to Uniform and Randomized Maps: Seismological Research Letters.

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Following the 2011 magnitude 9.1 Tohoku earthquake, Geller (2011) argued that “all of Japan is at risk from earthquakes, and the present state of seismological science does not allow us to reliably differentiate the risk level in particular geographic areas,” so a map showing uniform hazard would be preferable to the existing map. We explore this by comparing how well a 510‐yr‐long record of earthquake shaking in Japan is described by the Japanese national‐hazard (JNH) maps, uniform maps, and randomized maps. Surprisingly, as measured by the metric implicit in the JNH maps (i.e., a metric that requires only a specific fraction of the sites during the chosen time interval to exceed the predicted ground motion), both uniform and randomized [...]

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journalSeismological Research Letters
languageEnglish
noteBrooks, E. M., Stein, S., & Spencer, B. D. (2015). Comparing the Performance of Japans Earthquake Hazard Maps to Uniform and Randomized Maps. Seismological Research Letters, 87(1). 1-13. http://doi.org/10.1785/0220150100

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