Identification

Title
Temblor
Abstract
Half of the world’s population lives near active faults, and so could suffer earthquake damage. Most do not know they are at risk; many of the rest do too little, too late. Temblor enables everyone in the continental United States, and eventually the world, to learn their seismic hazard, to determine what most ensures their safety, and to decide what best reduces their risk. Earthquake maps, soil liquefaction, landslide zones, cost of earthquake damage. In our web and mobile apps, Temblor estimates the likelihood of seismic shaking and home damage. We show how the earthquake damage or its costs could be decreased by buying or renting a seismically safe home, securing fragile objects inside your home, or retrofitting an older home.
Publication Date
Oct. 28, 2016, 2:29 p.m.
Category
Geoscientific Information
information pertaining to earth sciences. Examples: geophysical features and processes, geology, minerals, sciences dealing with the composition, structure and origin of the earth s rocks, risks of earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, gravity information, soils, permafrost, hydrogeology, erosion
Regions
Global
Approved
No
Published
Yes
Featured
No
DOI
None
Attribution
None
Responsible

Name
Stu Fraser (stu)
email
sfraser@worldbank.org
Position
Senior Disaster RIsk Management Specialist
Organization
World Bank
Location
Voice
Fax
Information

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Spatial Extent
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Projection System
EPSG:4326
Extension x0
None
Extension x1
None
Extension y0
None
Extension y1
None
Features

Language
English
Supplemental Information
No information provided
Contact Points

Name
Stu Fraser (stu)
email
sfraser@worldbank.org
Position
Senior Disaster RIsk Management Specialist
Organization
World Bank
Location
Voice
Fax

References

Link Online
/documents/969
Metadata Page
/documents/969/metadata_detail

Metadata Author

Name
Stu Fraser (stu)
email
sfraser@worldbank.org
Position
Senior Disaster RIsk Management Specialist
Organization
World Bank
Location
Voice
Fax