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  • Africa Earthquake Model

    The Africa Earthquake Hazard and Risk model underpin the African portion of GEM’s global maps released in December 2018. The Africa Model is composed of North Africa, West Africa, Eastern Sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa regional models, developed in collaboration with various African public and private institutions, national governments, and individual experts using the OpenQuake engine. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Africa Earthquake Model 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 vulnerability (Buildings)

    This is a global digital database produced by GEM. The Global Vulnerability digital database includes data for commercial, industrial, residential (including 600 curves funded by USAID). Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Global vulnerability (Buildings) 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.

  • Arabia

    The 2018 seismic hazard model of the Arabian Peninsula (ARB) was developed by the Saudi Geological Survey (SGS). The model covers Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and Qatar. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Arabia 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 Exposure Model

    This is a global digital map product produced by GEM. The Global Exposure Model includes data for Administration level 1 for commercial, industrial, residential buildings, and global population (except Australia, Canada, US and NZ). Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Global Exposure Model 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.

  • TaxTweb (v.2018)

    Online graphical tool for editing GEM building taxonomy strings. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. TaxTweb (v.2018) 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.

  • Europe

    The Global Hazard Mosaic coverage of the Euro-Mediterranean region uses the Seismic Hazard Harmonization in Europe (SHARE) Project model: an EU-funded project coordinated by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland (Giardini et al., 2013; Woessner et al., 2015). The model was originally implemented in the OpenQuake (OQ) engine. Hazard for the Kaliningrad Region of Russia was also computed using this model. Athough SHARE covers Turkey, the more recent EMME model was used here. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Europe 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.

  • Active Faults Database (v.2020)

    The first version of this database is a unified database that is capable of incorporating information from different sources and formats. It is accompanied by a tool for capturing new data, so that the database can continue to compile faults from around the globe. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Active Faults Database (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.

  • South Africa

    GEM’s South Africa earthquake risk model was generated using the hazard model for South Africa developed by the South Africa Council for Geoscience as the national hazard model, and for input to South Africa building design regulations. The vulnerability and exposure models and data were developed by GEM and cover the residential, commercial and industrial building stock. The risk model may be used to assess potential financial losses to commercial, industrial and residential buildings due to earthquake ground shaking. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. South Africa 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.

  • Risk Modeller's Toolkit (v.2020)

    Provides engineers with tools to create exposure, fragility, and vulnerability input models. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Risk Modeller's Toolkit (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.

  • UCERF3

    The Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast, Version 3 (UCERF3) is a model of earthquake occurrence for California developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP). The time-independent version of UCERF3 (Field et al., 2013; 2014) has been used for the 2014 update of the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps (Petersen et al., 2014). The model has been translated from its original format into the OpenQuake (OQ) engine by GEM. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. UCERF3 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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