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This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the Mw 6.7 Northridge, California earthquake, which occurred on 1994-01-17 at 12:30:55 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 34.213°N 118.537°W at a depth of 18.2 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible...
This inventory was originally created by Bray et al. (2001) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.8 Puget Sound, Washington (Nisqually) earthquake that occurred on 2001-02-28 at 18:54:32 (UTC) The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability...
This inventory was originally created by Chleboraad and Schuster (1998) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.7 Puget Sound, Washington earthquake that occurred on 1965-04-29 at 15:28:43 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability...
This inventory was originally created by Cao et al. (2010) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 7.9 eastern Sichuan, China (Wenchuan) earthquake that occurred on 2008-05-12 at 06:28:01 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability...
This folder contains the liquefaction inventory of the M 9.1 Tohoku, Japan earthquake, which occurred on 2011-03-11 at 05:46:24 (UTC). The hypocenter was located at 38.297°N 142.373°E at a depth of 29.0 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible...
This inventory was originally created by Stewart et al. (1994,1996) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.7 Northridge, California earthquake that occurred on 1994-01-17 at 12:30:55 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability...
This inventory was originally created by Moss et al. (2015) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake that occurred on 2015-04-25 at 06:11:25 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory...
This folder contains the liquefaction inventory of the M 6.7 Puget Sound, Washington earthquake, which occurred on 1965-04-29 at 15:28:43 (UTC). The hypocenter was located at 47.400°N 122.300°W at a depth of 59.0 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more...
This inventory was created by Kate Allstadt and Eric Thompson using remotely and field-observed liquefactiopn triggered by 2019-2020 Puerto Rico earthquake sequence. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events.The inventory was mapped using pre- and post-event satellite imagery. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory includes landslides triggered by a sequence of earthquakes rather than a single mainshock. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for...
This inventory was originally created by Chu et al. (2004) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 7.7 Taiwan (Chi-chi) earthquake that occurred on 1999-09-20 at 17:47:18 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the M 6.4 Puerto Rico Earthquake sequence, with the largest earthquake occuring on January 7, 2020. The hypocenter was located at 17.869°N 66.827°W at a depth of 9.0 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more...
This inventory was originally created by Tinsley et al. (1998) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.9 Loma Prieta, California earthquake that occurred on 1989-10-18 at 00:04:15 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of...
This inventory was originally created by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLITT) of Kanto Region Development Bureau and Japanese Geotechnical Society (2011) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 9.1 Tohoku-Oki, Japan earthquake that occurred on 2011-03-11 at 05:46:24 UTC. The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods...
This inventory was originally created by Chleboraad and Schuster (1998) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.8 Puget Sound, Washington earthquake that occurred on 1949-04-13 at 19:55:42 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the M 6.5 San Simeon, California earthquake which occurred on 2003-12-22 at 19:15:56 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 35.701°N 121.101°W at a depth of 8.4 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the M 7.7 Taiwan earthquake, which occurred on 1999-09-20 at 17:47:18 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 23.772°N 120.982°E at a depth of 33.0 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible from a single...
This inventory was originally created by Holzer et al. (2005) describing liquefaction triggered by the M 6.5 San Simeon, California earthquake that occurred on 2003-12-22 at 19:15:56 (UTC). The inventory was part of the Thompson et. al data release. More information can be found using the 'related external resources link found at the bottom of this page. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the Mwc 7.9 Wenchuan, China earthquake, which occurred on 2008-05-12 at 06:28:01 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 31.002°N 103.322°E at a depth of 19.0 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the M 6.7 Nisqually earthquake which occurred on 2001-02-28 at 18:54:32 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 47.149°N 122.727°W at a depth of 51.8 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible from a...
This folder contains liquefaction inventories of the M 6.9 Loma Prieta, California earthquake, which occurred on 1989-10-18 at 00:04:15 UTC. The hypocenter was located at 37.036°N 121.880°W at a depth of 17.2 km. For further information see the link to the full USGS event page for this earthquake under “Related External Resources” below. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and thus have not been reviewed for accuracy and completeness by the USGS. They are presented as part of this data series for convenience of the user only, as part of an effort to make published ground-failure inventories more accessible...