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Shake maps have become a valuable tool for real-time hazard and risk management worldwide. They are commonly used for rapid evaluation of potential damage following a major earthquake in order to inform emergency response, loss estimation and public information.
Shake maps are developed using two key inputs:
- A ground motion prediction equation (GMPE) that models the regional source and attenuation effects, defining how ground motions scale with earthquake magnitude and distance, and
- A site amplification map that shows the spatial variation of the effects of local site conditions.
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