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The Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, Seismic Hazard Maps

By Chris H. Cramer, Joan S. Gomberg, Eugene S. Schweig, Brian A. Waldron, and Kathleen Tucker

 

Open-File Report 2004-1294

 

Version 1.0
Published 2004

 

Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, is located where damaging earthquakes are only moderately likely, but the consequences of earthquakes, mainly from the New Madrid seismic zone, can be very high. This densely populated urban area is built on a 1-kilometer-thick sequence of sediments deposited in a trough known as the Mississippi embayment. This thick pile of sediments significantly affects earthquake ground motions. We, the authors, have generated a suite of seismic hazard maps for a six-quadrangle area in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, that accounts for these effects. These maps and their derivative products represent the collaborative efforts of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and its partners.

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