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  1. Java Ground Motion Parameter Calculator The USGS has suspended new downloads of the Java Calculator . Users who already have the Java Calculator installed wil still be able to use it until it is eventually decommissioned.

    • U.S. Seismic Design Maps Web Services
    • Third-Party Graphical User Interfaces
    • USGS U.S. Seismic Design Maps Web Services
    • Risk-Targeted Ground Motion Calculator
    • Seismic Design Data

    Due to insufficient resources and the recent development of similar web tools by third parties, the USGS has replaced its former U.S. Seismic Design Maps web applications with web services that can be used through third-party tools. Your options for using the replacement USGS web services, which still provide seismic design parameter values from nu...

    Most users obtain seismic design parameter values from the USGS web services through third-party GUIs like the following: 1. ASCE 7 Hazard Tool 2. SEAOC/OSHPD Seismic Design Maps Tool 3. ATC Hazards by Location Tool

    It is possible, but less convenient, to obtain seismic design parameter values directly from the USGS web services: 1. Documentation for all design code editions 2. Step-by-step Instructions for AASHTO Guide Specifications 3. Step-by-step instructions for ASCE/SEI 7-16 Standard

    This web tool calculates risk-targeted ground motion values from probabilistic seismic hazard curves in accordance with the site-specific ground motion procedures defined in “Method 2” (Section 21.2.1.2) of the ASCE/SEI 7-10 and 7-16 standards. The vast majority of engineering projects in the U.S. will require use of the U.S. Seismic Design Maps We...

    For underlying datasets and maps, navigate to the Data tab at the top of the page. For the most up-to-date information on available data, please email nluco@usgs.gov, rukstales@usgs.gov, and srezaeian@usgs.gov.

  2. OpenSHA is an open-source, Java-based platform for conducting Seismic Hazard Analysis (SHA) As an object-oriented framework, OpenSHA can accomodate arbitrarily complex (e.g., physics based) earthquake rupture forecasts (ERFs), ground-motion models, and engineering-response models, which narrows the gap between cutting-edge geophysics and state ...

  3. Added single hazard value computation support for batch mode. Updated output when computing design values by zip code to display minimum, maximum, and centroid values for site-modified calculations. Corrected minor formatting issues.

  4. PRISM: STRONG-GROUND MOTION PROCESSING SOFTWARE. Are you tired of spending countless hours manually processing raw strong-motion acceleration time series? Say goodbye to tedious manual processing and hello to PRISM!

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