Open-Source Seismic Hazard Analysis (OpenSHA)
OpenSHA was originally conceived by Ned Field and is a work in progress that keeps pace with new developments in seismic hazard assessment. Much of the initial work was performed by ISTI, under contract with SCEC. Over the years, numerous others (listed below) have contributed to the project in both advisory and technical capacities.
Contributor | Affiliation |
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Ned Field (Project Lead) | USGS, Golden |
Kevin Milner | SCEC, USC |
Peter Powers | USGS, Golden |
Contributor | Affiliation |
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Thomas Jordan | USC |
Philip Maechling | SCEC, USC |
Allin Cornell | Stanford Univ. |
Paul Somerville | AECOM |
Norman Abrahamson | PEER, UC Berkeley, PG&E |
Kenneth Campbell | CoreLogic |
Contributor | Affiliation |
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Marco Pagani | GEM Foundation |
Damiano Monelli | GEM Foundation |
Brendon Bradley | Univ. of Canterbury, NZ |
Jonathan Stewart | PEER/UCLA |
Christine Goulet | SCEC, USC, PEER |
Nitin Gupta | CoreLogic |
Vipin Gupta | SCEC |
Matthew Gerstenberger | GNS Science (NZ) |
Sid Hellman | ISTI |
Steven Rock | ISTI |
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