Rose School Lectures – 2013 S. Akkar and D. M. Boore Engineering Seismology & Seismic Hazard Assessment HAZARD and RISK, TECTONICS, EARTHQUAKES and FAULTS.

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Rose School Lectures – 2013 S. Akkar and D. M. Boore Engineering Seismology & Seismic Hazard Assessment HAZARD and RISK, TECTONICS, EARTHQUAKES and FAULTS

Instructors –Sinan Akkar –David Boore Teaching Assistant –Luis Rodriguez

My Contact Information David M. Boore 3USGS - DAVID BOORE

Online Software SMSIM (stochastic model simulations and site amplification using full resonant and square-root impedance simulations) TSPP (a collection of FORTRAN programs for processing and manipulating time series ) BSSA14_GM_TMR (Evaluate the recent Boore et al. PEER NGA ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs)) 5USGS - DAVID BOORE

Course Schedule: Week 1 DAYDATEMORNING ( )LecturerAFTERNOON ( ) Prepared by Monday 2nd September Hazard and Risk; Tectonics; Earthquakes & Faults DMB Practicum 1: SeisVol, Relative plate motion DMB Tuesday 3 rd September Seismic Waves and Seismographs, Earthquake Location DMB Practicum 2: Waves; Travel-time curves; Geometrical spreading DMB Wednesd ay 4 th September Magnitudes & MechanismDMB Practicum 3: Location exercise using real data; fault plane solutions DMB Thursday 5 th September Earthquake Source Parameters,DMB Practicum 4: Calculation of magnitude, moment and Δσ DMB Friday6 th September

Course Schedule: Week 2 DAYDATEMORNING ( ) Lectur er AFTERNOON ( ) Prepared by Monday 9 th September Characterisation of Strong- Motion (Processing of data) DMB Practicum 5:Processing of Strong- Motion Accelerograms SA Tuesday 10 th September Properties of data from observations (source, path and site effects on gm) DMB Practicum 6: Estimating Scaling & Attenuation Parameters DMB Wednes day 11 th September Ground Motion SimulationsDMB Practicum 7: Strong-Motion Regressions; Predictions Eqns DMB Thursday 12 th September Ground Motion Prediction Equations form Observations SA Practicum 8: Simulations (SMSIM & EXSIM) DMB Friday 13 th September

Course Schedule: Week 3 DAYDATEMORNING ( ) Lectur er AFTERNOON ( ) Prepared by Monday 16 th September Site Effects on Ground Motion SA Practicum 9: Site amplification (STRATA) DMB Tuesday 17 th September Seismicity: Data and Models Macroseismic Intensity & Source Characterization SA Practicum 10: Earthquake Catalogues & Recurrence SA Wednes day 18 th September Seismic Hazard Assessment: Overview SA Practicum 11: Construction of Seismic Scenarios and PSHA SA Thursday 19 th September Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment SA Practicum 12: Review of published hazard assessments CRISIS 2007, SEISRISK III SA Friday 20 th September

Course Schedule: Week 4 DAYDATEMORNING ( ) Lecture r AFTERNOON ( ) Prepared by Monday 23rd September Hazard Maps and Seismic Design Codes SA Practicum 13: Logic-trees for PSHA & Code Spectra SA Tuesday 24 th September Selecting and scaling accelerograms SA Practicum 14: Hazard Assessment Workshop SA Wednesd ay 25 th September Presentations on Hazard Assessment SA- DMB Practicum 15: Presentations on Hazard Assessment SA-DMB Thursday 26 th September Final Examination SA- DMB Friday 27 th September

Course evaluation based on 3 elements: Tutorials and exercises (45%) Group oral reports on seismic hazard assessment project on 25 th September (30%) Final examination (25%)