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- Global hazard map (v.2018.1)
The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Global Seismic Hazard Map (version 2018.1) depicts the geographic distribution of the Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) with a 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years, computed for reference rock conditions (shear wave velocity, V , of 760-800 m/s). Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Global hazard map (v.2018.1) 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.
- Standard Hazard
PGA 10% in 50 yr on rock Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Standard Hazard 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.
- Vulnerability Modellers ToolKit (VMTK)
The VMTK is a suite of tools developed by scientists working at the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation. The toolkit is intended to provide earthquake engineers with a comprehensive platform to develop fragility and vulnerability models while allowing a wide flexibility in terms of seismic demand, structural capacity, damage criteria and damage-to-loss conversion. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Vulnerability Modellers ToolKit (VMTK) 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.
- Exposure Models for Western, Southern, Northern, East-SubSaharan Africa; Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina (v.2019)
A list of exposure models from different parts of the world (SARA and SSAHARA regional projects). The models are available via the OpenQuake Platform. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Exposure Models for Western, Southern, Northern, East-SubSaharan Africa; Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia and Argentina (v.2019) 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.
- Colombia Model
The GEM Colombia model is based upon GEM’s regional model for South America first developed from 2013 to 2015 within the South America Risk Assessment (SARA) project funded by the Swiss Re Foundation and updated in 2018. The development process involved dozens of local scientists and engineers from earthquake-prone countries in South America, resulting in an open product for analyzing ground-up loss from ground shaking for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Colombia 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.
- Caribbean & Central America (v.2019)
This model covering the Central America and the Caribbean region (CCA) was developed in the framework of the CCARA project (CCARA project) a GEM collaboration project funded by USAID. The 2019 hazard model is presently available for public-good, non-commercial use under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Caribbean & Central America (v.2019) 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.
- Northern Africa
The Northern Africa model (NAF) was developed by GEM and is described in Poggi et al. (2020). The model extends form Morocco to Egypt along the Mediterranean coastline. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Northern 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.
- India and surroundings
Coverage of the Indian subcontinent is with the hazard model developed by Nath and Thingbaijam (2012). This model covers India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal. The model has been updated and translated from its original format into the OpenQuake (OQ) engine in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada. Additional information, material and documentation about the implementation of the model can be found at: https://github.com/nackerley/indian-subcontinent-psha Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. India and surroundings 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.
- Africa Exposure Model
This dataset introduces a new exposure model for West African countries using national and global datasets with a uniform approach across the continent, developed for a baseline year (2020) and six future years (2025, 2030, 2035, 2040, 2045, and 2050). Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Africa 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.
- Pacific Islands
The Southern Pacific Islands model covers islands in the area of ~30-0°S and 150-200°E, including the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, Samoa/American Samoa, and Tonga. The model was built for the OpenQuake (OQ) engine by the GEM Secretariat. Please fill in the form below to download or view the document. Thank you. Pacific Islands 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.














