The following pages link to David J Wald (Q54333):
Displayed 50 items.
- Geophysical advances triggered by 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake (Q155769) (← links)
- Relationships between peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and Modified Mercalli Intensity in California (Q230582) (← links)
- TriNet "ShakeMaps": Rapid generation of peak ground motion and intensity maps for earthquakes in southern California (Q230756) (← links)
- Rapid characterization of the 2015 Mw 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake sequence and its seismotectonic context (Q234556) (← links)
- Southern California seismic network: Caltech/USGS element of TriNet 1997-2001 (Q235642) (← links)
- Preliminary report on the 16 October 1999 M 7.1 Hector mine, California, earthquake (Q236073) (← links)
- A VS30 map for California with geologic and topographic constraints (Q237030) (← links)
- Development of a globally applicable model for near real-time prediction of seismically induced landslides (Q237051) (← links)
- Uncertainty in Vs30-based site response (Q238003) (← links)
- Computing spatial correlation of ground motion intensities for ShakeMap (Q239448) (← links)
- Using structural damage statistics to derive macroseismic intensity within the Kathmandu valley for the 2015 M7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake (Q239485) (← links)
- Seismicity associated with the Sumatra-Andaman Islands earthquake of 26 December 2004 (Q242101) (← links)
- Estimating economic losses from earthquakes using an empirical approach (Q242678) (← links)
- A global earthquake discrimination scheme to optimize ground-motion prediction equation selection (Q245405) (← links)
- Probabilistic Relationships between Ground‐Motion Parameters and Modified Mercalli Intensity in California (Q245650) (← links)
- An empirical model for global earthquake fatality estimation (Q247256) (← links)
- Global earthquake casualties due to secondary effects: A quantitative analysis for improving rapid loss analyses (Q247636) (← links)
- A revised ground-motion and intensity interpolation scheme for shakemap (Q247778) (← links)
- Global building inventory for earthquake loss estimation and risk management (Q247819) (← links)
- Global earthquake casualties due to secondary effects: A quantitative analysis for improving PAGER losses (Q248250) (← links)
- USGS "Did You Feel It?" internet-based macroseismic intensity maps (Q250498) (← links)
- Developing empirical collapse fragility functions for global building types (Q250570) (← links)
- 88 hours: The U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center response to the March 11, 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku earthquake (Q251734) (← links)
- ShakeCast: Automating and improving the use of shakemap for post-earthquake deeision-making and response (Q251985) (← links)
- USGS “Did You Feel It?” — Science and lessons from twenty years of citizen science-based macroseismology (Q253548) (← links)
- Financial risk innovation: Development of earthquake parametric triggers for contingent credit instruments (Q253647) (← links)
- Book review: The Dynamics of Risk: Changing Technologies and Collective Action in Seismic Events (Q253712) (← links)
- Human behavioral response in the Ridgecrest earthquakes: Assessing immediate actions based on data from “Did You Feel It?” (Q253742) (← links)
- Assessing the long-term earthquake risk for the US National Bridge Inventory (NBI) (Q254511) (← links)
- Improving PAGER's real-time earthquake casualty and loss estimation toolkit: a challenge (Q254632) (← links)
- A new strategy for developing Vs30 maps (Q255816) (← links)
- Characterizing crustal earthquake slip models for the prediction of strong ground motion (Q256552) (← links)
- Near real-time updating of pager loss estimates (Q257767) (← links)
- Development of the U.S. Geological Survey's PAGER system (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) (Q258192) (← links)
- Improving the Development Pipelines for USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Real-Time and Scenario Products (Q259239) (← links)
- Developing ShakeCast statistical fragility analysis framework for rapid post-earthquake assessment (Q259657) (← links)
- Developing Vs30 site-condition maps by combining observations with geologic and topographic constraints (Q262762) (← links)
- ShakeMap operations, policies, and procedures (Q263233) (← links)
- ShakeCast: Caltrans deploys a tool for rapid postearthquake response (Q263493) (← links)
- Response of high-rise and base-isolated buildings to a hypothetical M w 7.0 blind thrust earthquake (Q263578) (← links)
- Applying consequence-driven scenario selection to lifelines (Q264126) (← links)
- Implications of the Northridge earthquake for strong ground motions from thrust faults (Q265081) (← links)
- Earthquake impact scale (Q265451) (← links)
- A global empirical model for near real-time assessment of seismically induced landslides (Q265617) (← links)
- Alerting the globe of consequential earthquakes (Q265934) (← links)
- ShakeMap-based prediction of earthquake-induced mass movements in Switzerland calibrated on historical observations (Q266860) (← links)
- The USGS Earthquake Notification Service (ENS): Customizable notifications of earthquakes around the globe (Q267409) (← links)
- Development and utilization of USGS ShakeCast for rapid post-earthquake assessment of critical facilities and infrastructure (Q268290) (← links)
- Book review: Why do buildings collapse in earthquakes? Building for safety in seismic areas (Q268528) (← links)
- Comment on “Which earthquake accounts matter” by Susan E. Hough and Stacey S. Martin (Q269417) (← links)