The following pages link to David J Wald (Q54333):
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- Earthquake scenario selection for portfolio holders in CEUS: A case study with Oklahoma DOT (Q269946) (← links)
- Using shakecast and shakemap for lifeline post-earthquake response and earthquake scenario planning (Q270522) (← links)
- Critical ShakeCast lifeline users and their response protocols (Q271141) (← links)
- The seismic response of the Los Angeles basin, California (Q273600) (← links)
- Developing framework to constrain the geometry of the seismic rupture plane on subduction interfaces a priori - A probabilistic approach (Q273795) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey's ShakeCast: A cloud-based future (Q275038) (← links)
- ShakeMap earthquake scenario: Building Seismic Safety Council 2014 Event Set (BSSC2014) (Q275622) (← links)
- A domestic earthquake impact alert protocol based on the combined USGS PAGER and FEMA Hazus loss estimation systems (Q275988) (← links)
- The 1996 Southern California Network Bulletin (Q276103) (← links)
- Slip history and dynamic implications of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake (Q276534) (← links)
- New research and tools lead to improved earthquake alerting protocols (Q277559) (← links)
- An efficient Bayesian framework for updating PAGER loss estimates (Q277595) (← links)
- Earthquakes, ShakeCast (Q279506) (← links)
- Slab1.0: A three-dimensional model of global subduction zone geometries (Q280062) (← links)
- Earthquakes, ShakeMap (Q280591) (← links)
- Slip history of the 1995 Kobe, Japan, earthquake determined from strong motion, teleseismic, and geodetic data (Q281041) (← links)
- Practical limitations of Earthquake Early Warning (Q281183) (← links)
- Slip distribution and tectonic implication of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake (Q283450) (← links)
- A global hybrid VS30 map with a topographic slope–based default and regional map insets (Q284060) (← links)
- Estimating structural collapse fragility of generic building typologies using expert judgment (Q286023) (← links)
- Impact-based earthquake alerts with the U.S. Geological Survey's PAGER system: what's next? (Q286038) (← links)
- Resolution analysis of finite fault source inversion using one- and three-dimensional Green's functions 1. Strong motions (Q287142) (← links)
- Earthquakes, PAGER (Q287984) (← links)
- Dynamic stress changes during earthquake rupture (Q288287) (← links)
- Increasing earthquake insurance coverage in California via parametric hedges (Q290960) (← links)
- Bayesian updating of seismic ground failure estimates via causal graphical models and satellite imagery (Q291152) (← links)
- State transportation agencies partner to deploy and enhance ShakeCast (Q291504) (← links)
- Integrated strategies for enhanced rapid earthquake shaking, ground failure, and impact estimation employing remotely sensed and ground truth constraints (Q291742) (← links)
- Developing and implementing an International Macroseismic Scale (IMS) for earthquake engineering, earthquake science, and rapid damage assessment (Q294090) (← links)
- Strategies for rapid global earthquake impact estimation: the Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) system (Q295120) (← links)
- Advancing techniques to constrain the geometry of the seismic rupture plane on subduction interfaces a priori: Higher-order functional fits (Q295494) (← links)
- Foreshocks and aftershocks of the great 1857 California earthquake (Q295761) (← links)
- An update of USGS bear-real-time earthquake shaking and impact products (Q296425) (← links)
- Seismic monitoring & response for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (Q296522) (← links)
- Causality-informed Bayesian inference for rapid seismic ground failure and building damage estimation (Q299001) (← links)
- USGS near-real-time products-and their use-for the 2018 Anchorage earthquake (Q300368) (← links)
- Comment on "The 1946 Hispaniola earthquake and the tectonics of the North America-Caribbean plate boundary zone, northeastern Hispaniola" (Q300624) (← links)
- Stronger peak ground motion, beyond the threshold to initiate a response, does not lead to larger stream discharge responses to earthquakes (Q301966) (← links)
- Resolution analysis of finite fault source inversion using one- and three-dimensional Green's functions 2. Combining seismic and geodetic data (Q302593) (← links)
- Estimating rupture dimensions of three major earthquakes in Sichuan, China, for early warning and rapid loss estimates (Q302686) (← links)
- ShakeMap Atlas 2.0: an improved suite of recent historical earthquake ShakeMaps for global hazard analyses and loss model calibration (Q303474) (← links)
- The US Geological Survey ground failure product: Near-real-time estimates of earthquake-triggered landslides and liquefaction (Q304972) (← links)
- Rapid Assessment of earthquake-induced landsliding (Q305195) (← links)
- Development of a domestic earthquake alert protocol combining the USGS pager and FEMA Hazus systems (Q305246) (← links)
- Earthquakes, did you feel it? (Q305733) (← links)
- Integrating landslide and liquefaction hazard and loss estimates with existing USGS real-time earthquake information products (Q305838) (← links)
- PAGER-CAT: A composite earthquake catalog for calibrating global fatality models (Q306501) (← links)
- The magnitude 6.7 Northridge, California, earthquake of 17 January 1994 (Q307287) (← links)
- On the use of high-resolution topographic data as a proxy for seismic site conditions (VS30) (Q307410) (← links)
- Advanced National Siesmic System delivers improved information (Q308214) (← links)