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Recommendations for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Guidance on Uncertainty vol 1

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    Recommendations for Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Guidance on Uncertainty and Use of Experts Vol 1





    ABSTRACT

    Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSI-A) is a methodology that estimates the likelihood that v'arious

    levels of earthquake-caused ground motion will be exceeded at a given location in a given future time

    period. Due to large uncertainties in all the geosciences data and in their modeling, multiple model

    interpretations are often possible. This leads to disagreement among experts, which in the past has led to

    disagreement on the selection of ground motion for design at a given site.

    In order to review the present state-of-the-art and improve on the overall stability of the PSI-A process,

    the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commiassion (NRC), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE); and the Electric

    Power Research Institute (EPRI) co-sponsored a project to provide methodological guidance on how to

    perform a PSHA.

    The project has been carried Ou t by a seven-member Senior Seismic Hazard Analysis Committee

    (SSHAC) supported by a large number other experts.

    The SSHAC reviewed past studies, including the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the EPRI

    landmark PSHA studies of the 1980's and examined ways to improve on the present state-of-the-art.

    The Commiuttee's most important conclusion. is that differences in PSHA results are due to procedural

    rather than technical differences. Thus, in addition to providing a detailed documentation on state-of-theart



    elements of a PSHA, this report provides a series of procedural recommendations.

    The role of experts is analyzed in detail. Two entities are formally definied-the Technical Integrator (TI)

    and the Technical Facilitator Integrator (TFI)-to account for the various levels of complexity in the

    technical issues and different levels of efforts needed in a given study.


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