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Seismic hazard maps presenting the level of certain ground motions that have a 10% chance of exceedance (or a 90% chance of non-exceedance) during a 50-year time span (corresponding to a return period of 475 years). The seismic hazard data shown from Giardini et al. (2003) describes the peak ground acceleration. The Scientific colour map ‘bilbao‘[1] is used to represent data accurately and to all readers.

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s-ink.org online science graphics collection · Source site: https://s-ink.org/seismic-hazard

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15.12.2021

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Fabio Crameri

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Additional information Figure is colour-blind friendly and the data based on Giardini et al. (2003)[2]
  1. ^ Crameri, F. (2018), Scientific colour maps: Perceptually uniform and colour-blind friendly, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.1243862
  2. ^ Giardini, D., Grünthal, G., Shedlock, K. M. and Zhang, P.: The GSHAP Global Seismic Hazard Map. In: Lee, W., Kanamori, H., Jennings, P. and Kisslinger, C. (eds.): International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology, International Geophysics Series 81 B, Academic Press, Amsterdam, 1233-1239, 2003.

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