seismic hazard and earthquake loss estimates for greater victoria
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Seismic hazard and earthquake loss estimates for Greater Victoria
Martin P. Zaleski P.Geo., CEG
M.Sc. Candidate Department of Earth Sciences
Simon Fraser University
Modified after: Monahan, P.A., Levson, V.M., Henderson, P., & Sy, A. (2000). Quaternary geological map of Greater Victoria. BC Geological Survey Branch, Geoscience Map 2000-2.
Liquefaction susceptibility estimates based on criteria proposed by Youd and Perkins (1978) and recommended for use in HAZUS. Based on mapping by Monahan et al. (2000).
Modified after: McQuarrie, E.J. & Bean, S.M. (2000). Seismic slope stability map of Greater Victoria. BC Geological Survey Branch, Geoscience Map 2000-3c.
Note: Median ground motion prediction for M 7.2 earthquake on the Leech River Fault. No probability has been assigned to this scenario. PGA in g.
0.01
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Sa (
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T (s)
M=7.1, 5 km, Reverse
Median PSA
Median PSA + 1 SD
Task 1 Build Shake Maps
Deterministic Scenarios
Amplification
Liquefaction & Landsliding
πΏπ πππ΄(π) = πΌ1 π + πΌ2 π π β π½1 π + π½2 π π β πΏπ π ππ’π + 10 + πΎ π π ππ’π + π π πΉ ππΈ = 1.28 + 0.05 β πΏπ π β 0.08 β π
Task 2 Structural and Demographic Inventories
Scale and Resolution
β’ Census Tract
β’ Census Subdivision
β’ Point Features
Data
β’ Value (BC Assessment)
β’ Structural (BCA, UBC)
β’ Critical Facilities (CRD)
β’ Age, Income, Ethnicity (StatsCan)
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