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Reflections on the NSHA18: rethinking future seismic hazard assessments for Australia
An updated National Seismic Hazard Assessment of Australia was released in 2018 (the NSHA18). This assessment leveraged off advances in earthquake-hazard science in Australia... -
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Towards an updated national seismic assessment for Australia
Geoscience Australia has produced a draft National Seismic Hazard Assessment (NSHA18), together with contributions from the wider Australian seismology community. This paper... -
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Recolouring GSHAP: Challenging the status quo of Australian earthquake hazard
Since the publication of the Global Seismic Hazard Assessment Project (GSHAP) hazard map in 1999, Australia has stood out as a region of high earthquake hazard among its stable... -
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Canada's 6th Generation Seismic Hazard Model, as prepared for the 2020...
Canada's 6th Generation seismic hazard model has been developed to generate seismic design values for the 2020 National Building Code of Canada (NBCC2020). The model retains... -
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Large earthquake recurrence on the southern Willunga Fault, South Australia
The presence of Pliocene marine sediments in the Myponga and Meadows basins within the Mt Lofty Ranges south of Adelaide is testament to over 200 m of tectonic uplift... -
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Towards an updated national seismic assessment for Australia
Geoscience Australia has produced a draft National Seismic Hazard Assessment (NSHA18), together with contributions from the wider Australian seismology community. This paper... -
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Towards the 2018 National Seismic Hazard Assessment: Draft Design Values as...
Geoscience Australia, together with contributors from the wider Australian seismology community, have produced a draft National Seismic Hazard Assessment (NSHA18), recommended... -
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Contribution of the Leech River-Devil's Mountain fault system to seismic...
The Devil’s Mountain fault is an active fault included in the 2014 USGS hazard model for Washington State. Recent neotectonic investigations have suggested that a west-... -
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Tectonic geomorphology and Holocene uplift rates of the Lae Urban Area,...
The city of Lae is Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s second largest, and is the home of PNG’s largest port. Here, a convergence rate of ~50 mm/yr between the South Bismarck Plate and the... -
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The 2023 National Seismic Hazard Assessment for Australia: notes on fault...
This document provides a summary of fault parameterisation decisions made for the faults comprising the fault-source model (FSM) for 2023 National Seismic Hazard Assessment... -
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Informing seismic hazard with geodesy & remote-sensing from Türkiye to Central Asia
COMET (The Centre for Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics) uses satellite measurements alongside ground-based observations and geophysical models...
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