FEMA 366 2008
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FEMA 366 – HAZUS-MH Estimated Annualized Earthquake Losses for the United States
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
FEMA | 2008 | 66 |
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1 | FEMA 366: HAZUS®-MH Estimated Annualized Earthquake Losses for the United States |
2 | About the Cover |
3 | Acknowledgements |
5 | Table of Contents |
7 | Executive Summary |
11 | Chapter 1: Introduction Background |
12 | Study Objectives and Scope |
13 | Casualties, Debris, and Shelter |
15 | Chapter 2: Analyzing Earthquake Risk Introduction |
16 | Step 1: Prepare Probabilistic Hazard Data |
18 | Step 2: Compute Building Damage and Loss |
20 | Step 3: Compute the Average Annualized Earthquake Losses (AEL) Step 4: Compute the Average Annualized Earthquake Loss Ratios (AELR) Step 5: Compute the Annualized Casualty, Debris, and Shelter Requirements |
21 | Study Limitations |
23 | Chapter 3: Results of the Study Nation States and Counties |
27 | Region |
30 | Socio-Economics |
31 | Annualized Estimates of Casualties, Debris, and Shelter Requirements |
41 | Chapter 4: Comparison to Previous Study Study Parameters |
42 | Comparison of AEL and AELR Effect of a Change in Hazard |
46 | Effect of Change in Building Inventory |
47 | Chapter 5: Interpretation and Applications Study FIndings |
48 | Applications |
51 | Appendix A: Glossary |
55 | Appendix B: Overview of HAZUS |
56 | Module 1: Potential Earth Science Hazard (PESH) Module 2: Inventory and Exposure Data |
57 | Module 3: Direct Damage Module 4: Induced Damage Module 5: Direct Losses |
58 | Module 6: Indirect Losses |
59 | Appendix C: Probabilistic Hazard Data Preparation and AEL Computation Step 1: Compute PGA, [email protected] and [email protected] at Each Grid Point for the Eight Return Periods |
60 | Step 2: Compute the PGA, [email protected] and [email protected] at Each Census Tract Centroid for the Eight Return Periods |
61 | Step 3: Modify the PGA, [email protected] and [email protected] at Each Census Tract Centroid to Represent Site-Soil Conditions for a NEHRP Soil Class Type D Average Annualized Earthquake Loss Computation |