Here are some links to
earthquake hazards and related data:
PEER
spreadsheets for NGA calculations.
PEER
ground motion database of time histories.
CDMG Web site for
earthquake data including ground motion maps for California.
USGS
Beta Hazards site for computing 2008 probabilistic spectra in U. S.
USGS
2008 Fault Parameters site for 2008 fault model.
USGS Web site for national seismic hazard maps of U. S.
Southern California Earthquake Center web
site.
Surfing the Internet for earthquake data.
Caltrans
ARS Online web
site, for generating response spectra.
Caltrans earthquake engineering web
site, with deterministic seismic map for Calif.
RocScience web
site engineering computer programs.
OSHPD
Code Application Notes and Policy Intent Notes.
California
Dept. of State Architect Bulletins.
UCSB Up-to-the-minute epicenter map of southern California.
Caltech Seismological Laboratory web
site.
Caltech's Los Angeles area earthquake
map.
Caltech's weekly California seismicity
map.
Washington State DOT WSLiq
software download by Steve Kramer.
Washington State DOT WSLiq
Research report.
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER)
web site.
National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE) -
Berkeley.
U.S.G.S. earthquake information
- Reducing hazards.
California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program strong ground
motion data site.
Trinet Shake Map home page.
NEIC
earthquake database search page.
NEIC QED earthquake epicenter
data.
NEIC recent U.S. earthquake epicenter
map.
Harvard Seismology web
site.
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute's web
site.
Seismological Society of America web
site.
RLA Communications GPS web site with links to differential correction
data.