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Award No. Principal Investigator(s) Region Project Title Institution Final Report Journal Publication(s) Year
08HQAG0058 Robert Freitag General Support of 2008 National Earthquake Conference Cascadia Region Earthquake Workgroup 2008
08HQAG0115 Jack Baker National and Intermountain West Ground Motion Target Spectra for Structures Sensitive to Multiple Periods of Excitation Stanford University 2008
08HQAG0116 Keith Knudsen Northern California Building Resiliency to Limit the Disaster: The Hayward Fault Earthquake Initiative Earthquake Engineering Research Institute 2008
08HQAG0119 Keith Knudsen Northern California Liquefaction Susceptibility Mapping of the San Francisco Bay Area URS Group, Inc. 2008
08HQAG0120 David Rogers Central and Eastern U.S. Modeling Uncertainties in Lithology and Sensitivity Analyses of Seismic Site Response for the Pilot Quadrangles in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Missouri and Illinois Missouri University of Science & Technology 2008
08HQAG0129 David Overhoff Central and Eastern U.S. Detailed Surficial Geologic Maps for the Elsah, Grafton, and Alton 7.5' Quadrangles as a Portion of the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazard Mapping Project Missouri Department of Natural Resources 2008
08HQAG0140 Ian Madin Pacific Northwest Portland, Oregon integrated map and database Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries 2008
08HQAG0166 Keith Knudsen General Building Resiliency to Limit the Disaster: The Hayward Fault Earthquake Initiative EERI 2008
08HQGR0008 Randel Tom Cox Central and Eastern U.S. Investigation of Seismically-Induced Liquefaction in Northeast Louisiana. University of Memphis 2008
08HQGR0009 Martitia Tuttle Central and Eastern U.S. Paleoseismological Constraints on Long-Term Deformation along the Reelfoot Rift: Collaborative Research, M. Tuttle & Associates and Central Region Geologic Hazards Team, USGS M. Tuttle & Associates 2008
08HQGR0010 David Pollard Earthquake Physics Laboratory Investigation of Damage by Tensile Fracture during Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation. Stanford University 2008
08HQGR0011 Nicholas Jones Earthquake Effects A Decision Support Tool for Open Risk Assessment Software: Collaborative Research with John Hopkins University and USGS. John Hopkins University 2008
08HQGR0012 Matthew Pritchard Pacific Northwest Developing InSAR Capabilities for Monitoring Episodic Subduction Zone Slip and Crustal Deformation in Western Washington State. Cornell University 2008
08HQGR0013 Gregory Beroza Southern California "Dynamic Simulation of a Mw 7.0 Earthquake on the Sierra Madre Fault System and its Implication for Strong Ground Motion in Greater Los Angeles" Stanford University 2008
08HQGR0014 Paul Segall Earthquake Physics Slow or Fast Fault Slip: The role of thermal pressurization, friction, and dilatancy. Stanford University 2008
08HQGR0015 John Louie National and Intermountain West Workshop on Nevada 3-D Seismic Community Velocity Models. University of Nevada 2008
08HQGR0016 Chris Cramer Central and Eastern U.S. A Proposal in Support of the St. Louis Area Earthquake Hazards Mapping Project: Suite of CEUS-Specific Hard-Rock Time-Histories and Seismic Hazard Model Updates. University of Memphis 2008
08HQGR0017 Andrew Whittaker Earthquake Effects Establishing Maximum Spectral Demand for Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering: Collaborative Research with the University at Buffalo and the USGS. University of Buffalo 2008
08HQGR0018 Jacobo Bielak Earthquake Effects Hybrid Three-Dimensional Modeling of Earthquake Ground Motion in Basins, including Nonlinear Wave Propagation in soils. Carnegie Mellon University 2008
08HQGR0019 Keith Knudsen & Charles Real Northern California Application of New Liquefaction Hazard Mapping Techniques to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Area. California Geological Survey 2008
08HQGR0020 Gail Atkinson National and Intermountain West Ground-motion Prediction Equations for Hawaii. Gail Atkinson 2008
08HQGR0022 Arthur Rodgers Northern California Quantifying Uncertainties in Ground Motion Simulations for Scenario Earthquakes on the Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault System Using the USGS 3D Seismic Velocity Model and Realistic Pseudodynamics Ruptures. University of California 2008
08HQGR0023 Richard Bennett Southern California Addressing the Geology-Geodesy Rate Debate for the Southernmost San Adreas Fault Zone, Southern California. University of Arizona 2008
08HQGR0024 Ellen Rathje Earthquake Effects "Application of Probabilistic Methods for Mapping Earthquake-Induced Landslide Potential" University of Texas at Austin 2008
08HQGR0025 John Shaw Southern California 3D Structural Velocity (Vp) Model of the Ventura & Santa Barbara Basins, CA, for Improved Strong Ground Motion Prediction Harvard University 2008
08HQGR0026 Diane Doser Pacific Northwest A Study of Historical Seimicity of the Fairbanks, AK Region University of Texas El Paso 2008
08HQGR0027 Corne Kreemer, William Hammond National and Intermountain West Geodetic Constraints on the Slip Rate of the Mohawk Valley Fault Zone, CA University of Nevada Reno 2008
08HQGR0028 Andrew Newman National and Intermountain West "Rapid Estimation of Large Earthquake Duration, Radiated Energy and Tsunami Earthquake Potential." Georgia Tech Research Foundation 2008
08HQGR0029 Youssef Hashash Earthquake Effects Nonlinear soil behavior from downhole array measurements and site response modeling. University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign 2008
08HQGR0030 Egill Hauksson Southern California Analysis of Earthquake Data from the Greater Los Angeles Basin and Adjacent Offshore Area, Southern California. California Institute of Technology 2008
08HQGR0031 Lorraine W. Wolf and Ming-Kuo Lee Earthquake Physics 3-D Numerical Modeling of Coupled Crustal Deformation and Fluid Pressure Interactions Auburn University 2008
08HQGR0032 Clifford Thurber Northern California Development of a California-Wide Three Dimensional Seismic Wavespeed Model: Collaborative Research with UW-Madison, LDEO/Columbia University., U.C. San Diego, and Caltech. University of Wisconsin Madison 2008
08HQGR0033 John Vidale and Ken Creager Pacific Northwest Refined Seismic Amplification Forecasting by Improved Basin-Structure imaging with noise correlation methods. University of Washingon 2008
08HQGR0034 Ken Creager and John Vidale Pacific Northwest Improved Monitoring of Tremor, Earthquakes, & Volcanoes by the PNSN with Methods to Search continuous Waveforms. University of Washington 2008
08HQGR0035 Richard Ray Central and Eastern U.S. Testing and Analysis of Deep Sediments in Charleston, SC. University of South Carolina 2008
08HQGR0036 Ivan Wong National and Intermountain West Analysis of Strong Motion Data of the 2006 M 6.7 Kiholo Bay and M6.0 Mahukona Earthquakes & Ground Motion Prediction Models for Hawaii. URS Group, Inc. 2008
08HQGR0037 Scott Brandenberg Earthquake Effects Evaluation of Nonlinear Site Responses of Soft Clay Using Centrifuge Models University of California Los Angeles 2008
08HQGR0038 Zheng-Kang Shen National and Intermountain West Southwestern United States Crustal Motion Map and Deformation Modeling University of California Los Angeles 2008
08HQGR0039 Egill Hauksson Southern California Development of a California-Wide Three Dimensional Seismic Wavespeed Model: Collaborative Research with UW-Madision, LDEO/Columbia Univ., U.C. San Diego and Caltech. California Institute of Technology 2008
08HQGR0040 Christine Powell Central and Eastern U.S. Seismotectonics of the New Madrid Seismic Zone: Improved Velocity Models and Fault Characterization. University of Memphis 2008
08HQGR0041 Michele Cooke Southern California Analog & Numerical Simulation of Fault Complexity of the San Gorgonio Knot University of Massachusetts 2008
08HQGR0042 Felix Waldhauser Northern California Development of a California-Wide Three Dimensional Seismic Wavespeed Model: Collaborative Research with UW-Madison, LDEO/Columbia University., Scripps/UC San Diego, and Caltech. Columbia University 2008
08HQGR0043 Felix Waldhauser Northern California Updating & Maintaining a Double-Difference Earthquake Catalog for Northern CA. Columbia University 2008
08HQGR0044 Jeffrey Babcock Southern California Integrated Earthquake Potential Along the San Diego Trough Fault: A Marine Paleoseismic Investigation. University of California San Diego 2008
08HQGR0045 Peter Shearer Southern California Development of a California-Wide Three Dimensional Seismic Wavespeed Model: Collaborative Research with UW-Madision, LDEO/Columbia Univ., U.C. San Diego and Caltech. University of California San Diego 2008
08HQGR0046 John Louie & Iieana Tibuleac National and Intermountain West Basin Model Improvements and Verfication for Reno Area 3-D Scenario Modeling University of Nevada Reno 2008
08HQGR0047 Allan Rubin Pacific Northwest Implications of Rate and State Friction Models for Episodic Slow Slip Events Princeton University 2008
08HQGR0048 Benchum Duan Earthquake Physics Spontaneous Dynamic Rupture Propagation with Off-Fault Plastic Yielding, Tensile Crack Generation, and Damage Rheology and the Effects on Ground Motion Texas A&M University 2008
08HQGR0055 Jeffrey R. Unruh & Christopher Hitchcock Northern California Characterization of Potential Seismic Sources in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, CA William Lettis & Associates 2008
08HQGR0056 Janet Sowers & Jeff Hoeft Northern California Mapping, Assessment, and Digital Compilation of the Southern Maacama Fault, Sonoma County, for the Northern CA Quarternary Fault Map Database: Collaborative Research with William Lettis & Associates, Inc., and the USGS. William Lettis & Associates, Inc. 2008
08HQGR0057 Nadia Lapusta Earthquake Physics Numerical Studies of Small Repeating Earthquakes and Their Source Parameters California Institute of Technology 2008
08HQGR0063 Thomas Rockwell, Gordon Seitz, Jeri Young, Tim Dawson Southern California Confirming and Extending the Holocene Event History at Hog Lake, San Jacinto Fault: Testing San Andreas - San Jacinto Fault interactions San Diego State University 2008
08HQGR0064 Douglas Dreger Northern California Validation of 3D Velocity Structure in the San Francisco Bay Area Phase II: Collaborative Research with the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota, Duluth University of California Berkeley 2008
08HQGR0065 Samuel Panno Central and Eastern U.S. Major Earthquakes Recorded by the Initiation and/or Regrowth of Speleothems in Mid-Western US Caves University of Illinois 2008
08HQGR0066 David Dolenc Northern California Validation of 3D Velocity Structure in the San Francisco Bay Area Phase II: Collaborative Research with the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Minnesota, Duluth University of Minnesota Duluth 2008
08HQGR0067 Terry Tullis, David Goldsby, Brian deMartin Earthquake Physics Experiments to Understand Dynamic Friction During Earthquakes Brown University 2008
08HQGR0068 Daniel O'Connell Earthquake Effects Influence of 2D Soil Nonlinearity on Basin and Site Responses William Lettis & Associates info 2008
08HQGR0069 Jarmila Polet National and Intermountain West Collaborative Research with University of California, Santa Barbara and URS Corporation: Rapid Estimates of Rupture Extent for Large Earthquakes Using Aftershocks California State Polytechnic University 2008
08HQGR0070 Hong Kie Thio National and Intermountain West Collaborative Research with University of California Santa Barbara and URS Corp: Rapid Estimates of Rupture Extent for Large Earthquakes Using Aftershocks URS Group, Inc. 2008
08HQGR0071 Ashley Streig Northern California Paleoseismic Record of Earthquakes on the Santa Cruz Mountains Segment of the San Andreas Fault - Testing the Influence of the northern transition zone using earthquake chronologies and implications for seismic hazards on the San Andreas Fault: Collabora William Lettis & Associates, Inc. 2008
08HQGR0072 Timothy Dawson Northern California Paleoseismic Record of Earthquakes on the Santa Cruz Mountains Segment of the San Andreas Fault - Testing the Influence of the northern transition zone using earthquake chronologies and implications for seismic hazards on the San Andreas Fault: Collabora California Geological Survey 2008
08HQGR0076 Robert Witter Pacific Northwest Mapping the Inland Extent of Prehistoric Tsunami Deposits in the Nestucca River Estuary, Pacific City, Oregon Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries 2008
08HQGR0077 Timothy Dawson & Judith Zachariasen Southern California Earthquake Chronology on the Big Bend segment of the San Andreas Fault: Filling a gap towards better-constrained rupture scenarios URS Corporation 2008
08HQGR0082 Christopher DuRoss & Greg McDonal National and Intermountain West Paleoseismic Investigation of the Most Recent Earthquake on the Brigham City Segment of the Wasatch Fault Zone, Utah Utah Geological Survey 2008
08HQGR0083 Peter Shearer Southern California Comprehensive Analysis of P and S Spectra from Southern California Earthquakes University of California, San Diego 2008
08HQGR0084 Paul Somerville National and Intermountain West Depth of Faulting in Large Strike-Slip Earthquakes URS Group, Ic. 2008
08HQGR0085 Ronald Andrus Central and Eastern U.S. Liquefaction Potential of Soil Deposits in the Greater Charleston, South Carolina, Area Clemson University 2008
08HQGR0086 Adrian Rodriquez-Marek Earthquake Effects Uniform hazard spectra for site-specific applications including uncertainties in site-response Washington State University 2008
08HQGR0088 H. Kao, H. Dragert, G.C. Rogers, J. Cassidy, and K. Wang Pacific Northwest Comprehensive Analysis of Episodic Tremor and Slip Events in Cascadia Pacific Geoscience Centre 2008
08HQGR0089 Maria Beatrice Magnani Central and Eastern U.S. Toward an understanding of the long-term deformation in the Mississippi Embayment: Collaborative research between the University of Memphis and the University of Texas University of Memphis 2008
08HQGR0090 Kirk McIntosh Central and Eastern U.S. Toward an Understanding of the Long-Term Deformation in the Mississippi Embayment: Collaborative Research between the University of Memphis and the University of Texas University of Texas at Austin 2008
08HQGR0092 Charles Real Northern California Collaborative Research with URS Corporation, CGS: Application of new liquefaction hazard mapping techniques to the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta area California Geological Survey 2008
08HQGR0093 Keith Knudsen Northern California Collaborative Research with URS Corporation and the CGS: Application of new liquefaction hazard mapping techniques to the Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta area URS Corporation 2008
08HQGR0094 Edward Woolery Central and Eastern U.S. Towards Construction of the Central United States Seismic Observatory and Calibration Site: Defining the Geologic Site Model University of Kentucky 2008
08HQGR0095 Roland Burgmann Northern California Deformation and Earthquake Potential of the Eastern Coast Ranges from PS-InSAR Measurements University of California - Berkeley 2008
08HQGR0096 Jerome Treiman Southern California Utility of Combined Aerial Photography and Digital Imagery for Fault Trace Mapping in Diverse Terrain and Vegetation Regimes California Geological Survey 2008
08HQGR0097 David Dinter & James Pechmann National and Intermountain West Paleoseismology of Faults Submerged Beneath Utah Lake University of Utah 2008
08HQGR0100 Robert Nadeau Earthquake Physics Locating nonvolcanic tremors and imaging their source region structure beneath the San Andreas fault, central California: Collaborative Research with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)& University of California, Berkeley University of California Berkeley 2008
08HQGR0101 M. Nafi Toksoz Earthquake Physics Locating nonvolcanic tremors and imaging their source region structure beneath the San Andreas fault, central California: Collaborative Research with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of California, Berkeley Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2008
08HQGR0102 Robin Spence National and Intermountain West Estimating Shaking-Induced Casualities and Building Damage for Global Earthquakes Events Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd. 2008
08HQGR0103 Christopher Sorlien Southern California Geometry, Kinematics, and Activity of Young Mainland-Dipping Fold and Thrust Belt: Newport Beach to San Clemente, California University of California Santa Barbara 2008
08HQGR0120 Jim Wilkinson Central and Eastern U.S. Funding to support CUSEC State Geologists Needs Assessment Workshop. Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium 2008
08HQGR0136 Hong Kie Thio National and Intermountain West Near Real-Time Determination of Focal Mechanisms and Depths of Large Worldwide Earthquakes URS Group, Inc. 2008
08HQGR0137 Jarmila Polet National and Intermountain West Collaborative Research with University of California, Santa Barbara and URS Corporation; Near Real-Time Determination of Focal Mechanisms and Depths of Large Worldwide Earthquakes University of California, Santa Barbara 2008
08HQGR0140 Mitchell Craig General Third Conference on Earthquake Hazards in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area: Science, Hazard, Engineering, and Risk California State University East Bay 2008
08HQGR0144 Ronald Eguchi General Sixth International Workshop on Remote Sensing for Disaster Response ImageCat, Inc download 2008

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