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- Papua New Guinea
The model covering Papua New Guinea was developed within a collaboration between the Port Moresby Geophysical Observatory and Geoscience Australia; see Ghasemi et al. (2016). The original construction of the model is compatible with the OpenQuake (OQ) engine. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Papua New Guinea Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
- Indonesia
The 2017 seismic hazard model for Indonesia was developed by the Team for Updating Seismic Hazard Maps of Indonesia of the National Center for Earthquake Studies, Indonesia. (Irsyam et al., 2017). The model builds on the experience collected throughout the last 15 years and on international collaborations notably with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Geoscience Australia. The model was originally produced partly using the NSHMP software of the USGS and partly in the OpenQuake (OQ) engine. To achieve an entirely OQ implementation, part of the model has been translated from its original format into OQ. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Indonesia Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
- Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900 - 2009) (v.2014)
Version 2.0 of the ISC-GEM Catalogue is the result of the 1st year of the Extension project that began in November 2013. It includes earthquakes smaller than 6.25 from the 1950s, 2010 and 2011listed in the ISS. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900 - 2009) (v.2014) Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
- Canada (v.2015)
The Global Hazard Mosaic coverage of Canada uses Canada's 5th Generation Seismic Hazard Model (Halchuk et al., 2015), produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRC), in order to develop the 2015 National Building Code of Canada. The model was originally developed for GSCFRISK software, and was subsequently converted into the OpenQuake (OQ) engine format by NRC. Small, additional adjustments were made by the GEM Secretariat in order to fit the mosaic criteria. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Canada (v.2015) Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
- OpenQuake Engine (v.2020)
The OpenQuake Engine is the Global Earthquake Model Foundation's (GEM) state-of-the-art, open-source software collaboratively developed for earthquake hazard and risk modelling. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. OpenQuake Engine (v.2020) Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
- Northeast Asia
The Northeast Asia (NEA) model has been developed internally by GEM. The active shallow part of the model is based on the combination of distributed sources and active faults, the latter obtained from the Global Active Fault Database of GEM. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Northeast Asia Product Additional Requests Sector I have read and agree to comply with the license terms of this product, and the conditions of products use. Reset fields Submit Download Thank you. Please click Download to get your item. Provide feedback to GEM on the use and impact of the product e.g. feedback survey. Share with GEM where the product was used i.e. research, publications or projects.
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