Open-Source Seismic Hazard Analysis (OpenSHA)
The following is a selected list of publications that used or are about OpenSHA. Please let us know of any others that should be listed.
Field, E.H., T.H. Jordan, and C.A. Cornell (2003), OpenSHA: A Developing Community-Modeling Environment for Seismic Hazard Analysis, Seismological Research Letters, 74, no. 4, p. 406-419. [Please use this reference when citing OpenSHA]
Field, E. H, N. Gupta, V. Gupta, M. Blanpied, P. Maechling, and T.H. Jordan (2005a), Hazard calculations for the WGCEP-2002 earthquake forecast using OpenSHA and distributed object technologies, Seismological Research Letters, 76, p. 161-167, DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.76.2.161.
Field, E.H., V. Gupta, N. Gupta, P. Maechling, and T.H Jordan (2005b), Hazard Map Calculations Using GRID Computing, Seismological Research Letters, 76, no. 5, p. 565-573, DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.76.5.565.
Field, E. H, H. A. Seligson, N. Gupta, V. Gupta, T. H. Jordan, and K. Campbell (2005c), Loss Estimates for a Puente Hills Blind-Thrust Earthquake in Los Angeles, California, Earthquake Spectra, 21, p. 329-338, DOI: 10.1193/1.1898332.
Maechling, P., V. Gupta, N. Gupta1, E.H. Field, D. Okaya, and T.H. Jordan, 2005a, Seismic Hazard Analysis Using Distributed Computing in the SCEC Community Modeling Environment, Seismological Research Letters, 76, no. 2, p. 177-181, DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.76.2.177.
Maechling, P., V. Gupta, N. Gupta1, E.H. Field, D. Okaya, and T.H. Jordan, 2005b, Grid Computing In The SCEC Community Modeling Environment, Seismological Research Letters, 76, no. 5, p. 581-587, DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.76.5.581-a.
Milner, K. R., Shaw, B. E., Goulet, C. A., Richards‐Dinger, K. B., Callaghan, S., Jordan, T. H., Dieterich, J. H., & Field, E. H. (2021). Toward physics‐based nonergodic PSHA: A prototype fully deterministic seismic hazard model for Southern California. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 111(2), 898-915.
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