Earthquake Profile Options Pane

The Earthquake Profile Options pane enables you to analyze exposure data for the values listed in the following table.

This pane includes pane-specific parameters, parameters specific to the Hazard AnalysisTemplate and parameters common to all objects. Use them to establish an earthquake profile. To include this hazard in the template, select the Earthquake check box.

Return Values

Description

Flag Values

Risk: The loss-level return values are the implied aggregate damage ratio on 100-year, 250-year, and AAL losses. Use the values to identify exposures that are riskier than others. The % for the flag values is similar to a damage ratio. Touchstone creates a grid of 220-meters resolution within 5 miles of the coast, a 1-kilometer resolution within 5-10 miles of the coast, and 5-kilometers more than 10 miles off the coast. For each grid point, Touchstone stores three values: 100-year loss, 250-year loss, and AAL. It divides the losses by 1,000 so that the stored values range from 0 to 100; these are the values used during the analysis.

100-Year Loss Level

Represents the loss amount likely to be equaled or exceeded 1% of the time, or in 1 year out of 100. Example

To flag certain conditions, enter low and high loss level  percentages.

250-Year Loss Level

Represents the loss amount likely to be equaled or exceeded 0.4 % of the time, or in 1 year out of 250. Example

To flag certain conditions, enter low and high loss level  percentages.

Average Annual Loss

Refers to the loss you can expect to occur per year, on average, over a period of many years. More...

To flag certain conditions, enter low and high loss level  percentages.

Relative Risk: The % measures the percentile that location AALs are in regarding the losses for the state or county. Touchstone obtains the losses by grid within a state and county, normalized to a 200-meter resolution, and then ranks them from largest to smallest losses. The relative risk is the percentile of the grid in the state or county. Example

Relative Risk by County

The ranking of a location's risk score with respect to other locations within the same county, expressed as a percentile.

To flag certain conditions, enter low and high loss level percentages.

Relative Risk by State

The ranking of a location's risk score with respect to other locations within the same state, expressed as a percentile.

To flag certain conditions, enter low and high loss level  percentages.

Earthquake Information

Distance to Nearest Fault

The distance, in miles or feet, to the nearest fault. Proximity to an active fault is an important indication of seismicity for a specific location.

To flag certain distance conditions, enter low and high distance ranges; be sure to specify units.

MMI PE (Probability of Exceedance)

The probability that at least one event of the indicated MMI (Modified Mercalli Index) intensity will occur within the next 30 years.

Return values include VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, with values between 0 and 100. Example

MMI RP (Intensity by Return Period)

The maximum intensity of a probable earthquake within the indicated time period.

Return values include the probable maximum intensity of an earthquake within 100-, 200-, 250, and 475-year return periods. Example

Nearest Historical Earthquake

Returns the name, date and time, and magnitude of the nearest historical earthquake to a given location. More...

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California DOI Zone

The California Department of Insurance zone in which the corresponding location is found. More...

To flag certain areas, enable one or more zones in the selection list.

Liquefaction Potential

The level of liquefaction which measures a soil's susceptibility to liquefaction combined with a location's level of earthquake risk. More...

To flag certain liquefaction levels, enable one or more levels in the selection list.

Soil Type

The location's underlying soil type, which may have a determining effect on potential earthquake damage to structures.

AIR uses these soil type classifications.

More...

To flag certain soil types, enable one or more types in the selection list.

Landslide Zone

Indicates whether the location is inside a landslide zone. More...

Select this check box to display a notification on screen if the condition occurs.

Alquist-Priolo Fault Zone

Indicates whether the location is inside an Alquist-Priolo fault rupture zone.

(Disclosure law)

Select this check box to display a notification on screen if the condition occurs.

  The values in the user interface are rounded to two decimal places. In the database, however, the values are stored to five decimal places. Therefore, a rounding error may cause a discrepancy in the flagged results, which are based on the values stored in the database. For example, if you choose to flag Distance to the Nearest Fault values between 1.00 and 60.00, a value of 0.99987 would not be flagged, nor would a value of 60.00123, even though the user interface would display these as 1.00 and 60.00.

 

 


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Touchstone 7.0 Updated September 03, 2020