Earthquake Scenarios
The earthquake field is reactionary, altering current techniques after each earthquake around the world. There are successes and failures in every earthquake; each is an opportunity to improve the future.
Modeling techniques have become much more powerful and accurate in recent years, allowing the earthquake community to provide location relevant information to help promote and focus mitigation efforts.
- HayWired Scenario
- 2010 Update of Scenario for a Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake on the Hayward Fault
- ’06 The Next Great Quake
- Shock Waves: One Hundred Years After The 1906 Earthquake
- Louisiana Speaks Case Study Presentation
- Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience
- Building a Resilient City
- Developing Scenarios
- Great California ShakeOut
- Earthquake Scenario Publications from California Geological Survey
- Earthquake Damage in Oregon: Preliminary Estimates of Future Losses
- Managing Risk in Earthquake Country
- Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake: A magnitude 9.0 earthquake scenario
- Scenario for a Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake on the Seattle Fault
- Guidelines for Developing an Earthquake Scenario
- Just-in-Time Inventory: Effects on Earthquake Recovery