Earthquake hazard analysis is crucial in geology and earth science, focusing on assessing the potential risks posed by seismic activity. This field integrates geological data, such as fault line maps and historical earthquake records, with seismological studies to determine hazard zones. Techniques like probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) and deterministic seismic hazard analysis (DSHA) are used to quantify risks based on factors like fault slip rates, ground motion prediction equations, and local geological conditions. The goal is to provide insights that inform urban planning, infrastructure resilience, and disaster preparedness efforts. Earthquake hazard analysis plays a pivotal role in mitigating the impact of earthquakes, ensuring communities can better withstand and recover from seismic events.
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