2008 NSHM Gridded Data

These files contain space-delimited, rectangular gridded data over the Conterminous 48 States in 0.05 degree increments in longitude (x-value) and latitude (y-value), starting from a northwest point at 50°N 125°W and ending at a southeast point at 24.6°N 65°W. Values are ordered starting in the northwest, proceeding east across longitude values keeping the latitude value the same until the eastern-most point for that latitude value is reached, then wrapping to next latitude value and restarting with the western-most longitude value. This processes is repeated until the aforementioned grid is filled. See below for more information about the format of these data files.

Additional data at other spectral periods and/or other soil and rock site conditions

Download Data Files

Data Type Spectral Acceleration Probability of Exceedance Download
Gridded Hazard Map 10Hz (0.1 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 10Hz (0.1 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 10Hz (0.1 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 10Hz (0.1 Second) Not Applicable Text (33 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 1Hz (1.0 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 1Hz (1.0 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 1Hz (1.0 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 1Hz (1.0 Second) Not Applicable Text (33 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 2Hz (0.5 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 2Hz (0.5 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 2Hz (0.5 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 2Hz (0.5 Second) Not Applicable Text (32 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 0.5Hz (2.0 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 0.5Hz (2.0 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 0.5Hz (2.0 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 0.5Hz (2.0 Second) Not Applicable Text (33 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 3.33Hz (0.3 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 3.33Hz (0.3 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 3.33Hz (0.3 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 3.33Hz (0.3 Second) Not Applicable Text (32 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 5Hz (0.2 Second) 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 5Hz (0.2 Second) 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map 5Hz (0.2 Second) 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data 5Hz (0.2 Second) Not Applicable Text (31 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map Peak Ground Acceleration 10% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map Peak Ground Acceleration 2% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Gridded Hazard Map Peak Ground Acceleration 5% in 50 Years Text (3 Mb)
Hazard Curve Data Peak Ground Acceleration Not Applicable Text (31 Mb)

Data File Formats

“Hazard Curves” Files

Snapshot of 1Hz Curve File

These files contain hazard curves for the gridded geographic points as described above. All the hazard curves in the file share the same set of x-values (intensity measure levels). The first two lines tell you that these files contain data for both the western and central and eastern United States. The third line specifies the spectral period (in seconds) used when computing the hazard curves for the file. The following lines (with 1 value per line) contain the x-values (intensity measure levels) for all the curves in the file. Subsequent lines contain hazard curves with a single geographic point per line. The first two values specify the latitude and longitude (respectively) for the curve while subsequent values (on that same line) contain mean annual frequencies of exceedance ordered corresponding to the x-values at the top of the file.

“X% in 50 Years” Files

Snapshot of 10pc50 Ground Motions

These files contain ground motion values for the gridded geographic points as described above. The ground motion units are in g where 1g = 980.5 cm/s/s and are defined for the B/C boundary (Vs30 = 760 m/s). Data contained in these files specify a single geographic point per line starting with longitude and latitude values (respectively), with the third and final value of each line specifying the ground motion for that geographic point.