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The USGS collaborates with organizations (such as the Building Seismic Safety Council) that develop model building and bridge design codes to make seismic design parameter values available to engineers. The design code developers first decide how USGS earthquake hazard information should be applied in design practice. Then the USGS calculates gridded values of seismic design parameters based on USGS hazard values in accordance with design code procedures. The U.S. Seismic Design Maps application provides seismic design parameter values from the following design code editions: 2013 ASCE/SEI 41, 2012/09/06 International Building Code, 2010/05 ASCE/SEI 7 Standard, 2009/03 NEHRP Recommended Seismic Provisions, 2009...
Types: Citation;
Tags: AASHTO,
Building Seismic Safety Council,
Earthquake Hazards Program,
GHSC,
Geologic Hazards Science Center, All tags...
International Building Code,
NEHRP,
National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program,
Seismic Bridge Design,
USGS,
United States,
earthquake hazard,
seismic design,
seismic design parameters,
seismic hazard,
seismology, Fewer tags
The National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) and Seismic Design Maps are a suite of products primarily aimed at improving earthquake-resilient construction in the United States by providing information about potential ground shaking caused by earthquakes. The NSHM is updated every six years to provide the basis for the Seismic Design Maps used in building codes.
Tags: ASCE,
ASCE 7,
American Society of Civil Engineers,
BSSC,
Building Seismic Safety Council, All tags...
Earthquake Hazards Program,
IBC,
International Building Code,
NEHRP,
NSHM,
National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program,
National Seismic Hazard Model,
earthquake ground motion,
minimum design loads for buildings,
peak ground acceleration,
pga,
seismic design,
seismic hazard,
seismic hazard curve,
seismic risk,
spectral response acceleration, Fewer tags
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