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HAZUS Earthquake Loss Estimation Methods

This paper provides background and historical perspective on the development of the earthquake loss estimation methods of the HAZUS technology (referred to as HAZUS Earthquake), describes the various modules of HAZUS Earthquake, and summarizes the key concepts of these methods. HAZUS Earthquake modu...

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Published in:Natural hazards review 2006-05, Vol.7 (2), p.45-59
Main Authors: Kircher, Charles A, Whitman, Robert V, Holmes, William T
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