The 1997 NEHRP Recommended Provisions for Seismic Regulations for New Buildings use a design procedure that is based on spectral response acceleration rather than the traditional peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, or zone factors. The spectral response accelerations are obtained from maps prepared following the recommendations of the Building Seismic Safety Council's (BSSC) Seismic Design Procedures Group (SDPG). The SDPG-recommended maps, the Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCE) Ground Motion Maps, are based on the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) probabilistic hazard maps with additional modifications incorporating deterministic ground motions in selected areas and the application of engineering judgement. The MCE ground motion maps included with the 1997 NEHRP Provisions also serve as the basis for the ground motion maps used in the seismic design portions of the 2000 International Building Code and the 2000 International Residential Code. Additionally the design maps prepared for the 1997 NEHRP Provisions, combined with selected USGS probabilistic maps, are used with the 1997 NEHRP Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings.
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Development of Maximum Considered Earthquake Ground Motion Maps
Edgar V. Leyendecker, M.EERI
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Edgar V. Leyendecker, M.EERI
U.S. Geological Survey, MS 966, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225
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R. Joe Hunt, M.EERI
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R. Joe Hunt, M.EERI
U.S. Geological Survey, MS 966, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225
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Arthur D. Frankel, M.EERI
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Arthur D. Frankel, M.EERI
U.S. Geological Survey, MS 966, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225
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Kenneth S. Rukstales
Kenneth S. Rukstales
Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, PO Box 2009, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8218
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Earthquake Spectra (2000) 16 (1): 21–40.
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Edgar V. Leyendecker, R. Joe Hunt, Arthur D. Frankel, Kenneth S. Rukstales; Development of Maximum Considered Earthquake Ground Motion Maps. Earthquake Spectra 2000;; 16 (1): 21–40. doi: https://doi.org/10.1193/1.1586081
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- acceleration
- Alaska
- building codes
- California
- Charleston County South Carolina
- Charleston South Carolina
- data processing
- earthquakes
- East Pacific Ocean Islands
- geologic hazards
- geologic hazards maps
- ground motion
- Hawaii
- King County Washington
- Los Angeles California
- Los Angeles County California
- magnitude
- maps
- Memphis Tennessee
- natural hazards
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- recurrence interval
- regulations
- risk assessment
- Salt Lake City Utah
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- seismic zoning
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- Shelby County Tennessee
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- statistical analysis
- Tennessee
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