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Fault sources are modeled as multi-planar features with earthquake ruptures distributed over the fault plane. The input parameters required to model a fault in a Seismic Hazard Analysis (SHA) are as follows: | Fault sources are modeled as multi-planar features with earthquake ruptures distributed over the fault plane. The input parameters required to model a fault in a [[Seismic]] Hazard Analysis (SHA) are as follows: | ||
* [[Fault Geometry]] | * [[Fault Geometry]] | ||
* [[Mechanism | Mechanism (Normal, Reverse, Strike-Slip)]] | * [[Mechanism | Mechanism (Normal, Reverse, Strike-Slip)]] |
Revision as of 05:45, 18 November 2022
Fault sources are modeled as multi-planar features with earthquake ruptures distributed over the fault plane. The input parameters required to model a fault in a Seismic Hazard Analysis (SHA) are as follows:
- Fault Geometry
- Mechanism (Normal, Reverse, Strike-Slip)
- Magnitude Distribution (required for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis only)
- Activity Rate (required for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis only)
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Revision ID: 4494
Revision Date: 11/18/2022