﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<metadata>
  <idinfo>
    <citation>
      <citeinfo>
        <origin>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries</origin>
        <pubdate>2018</pubdate>
        <title>Permanent Ground Deformation (lateral spread) due to liquefaction, Cascadia Subduction Zone Magnitude 9.0 scenario, Wet Soil Conditions, for Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, Oregon</title>
        <geoform>raster digital data</geoform>
        <serinfo>
          <sername>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Open-File Report</sername>
          <issue>Open-File Report O-18-02</issue>
        </serinfo>
        <pubinfo>
          <pubplace>Portland, Oregon, USA</pubplace>
          <publish>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </publish>
        </pubinfo>
        <onlink>http://www.oregongeology.org</onlink>
        <lworkcit>
          <citeinfo>
            <origin>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries</origin>
            <pubdate>2018</pubdate>
            <title>Earthquake regional impact analysis for Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, Oregon</title>
            <geoform>file geodatabase</geoform>
            <serinfo>
              <sername>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Open-File Report</sername>
              <issue>Open-File Report O-18-02</issue>
            </serinfo>
            <pubinfo>
              <pubplace>Portland, Oregon, USA</pubplace>
              <publish>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries</publish>
            </pubinfo>
            <onlink>http://www.oregongeology.org/</onlink>
          </citeinfo>
        </lworkcit>
      </citeinfo>
    </citation>
    <descript>
      <abstract>Permanent ground deformation (lateral spread) estimates due to liquefaction are based on the methods outlined in the Hazus Earthquake Technical Manual (FEMA, 2011)</abstract>
      <purpose>For use in assessing potential damage to buildings and infrastructure resulting from an earthquake.</purpose>
      <supplinf>Permanent Ground Deformation data is accompanied with a Probability value. See accompanying geodatabase and the CSZ_M9p0_Prob_liquefaction_wet raster dataset. Landslides can occur without seismic activity. This data should not be used as an indication of liquefaction susceptibility.</supplinf>
    </descript>
    <timeperd>
      <timeinfo>
        <sngdate>
          <caldate>2018</caldate>
        </sngdate>
      </timeinfo>
    </timeperd>
    <status>
      <progress>Complete</progress>
      <update>None planned</update>
    </status>
    <spdom>
      <bounding>
        <westbc>-123.504198</westbc>
        <eastbc>-121.647212</eastbc>
        <northbc>45.809166</northbc>
        <southbc>44.854005</southbc>
      </bounding>
    </spdom>
    <keywords>
      <theme>
        <themekt>ISO 19115 Topic Category</themekt>
        <themekey>geoscientificinformation</themekey>
      </theme>
      <theme>
        <themekt>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office Metadata Keyword Thesaurus</themekt>
        <themekey>liquefaction</themekey>
        <themekey>lateral spread</themekey>
        <themekey>earthquake hazard</themekey>
        <themekey>earthquake risk</themekey>
      </theme>
      <place>
        <placekt>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office Metadata Keyword Thesaurus</placekt>
        <placekey>Clackamas</placekey>
        <placekey>Multnomah</placekey>
        <placekey>Washington</placekey>
      </place>
      <stratum>
        <stratkt>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office Metadata Keyword Thesaurus</stratkt>
        <stratkey>Land surface</stratkey>
        <stratkey>subsurface</stratkey>
        <stratkey>subsoil</stratkey>
      </stratum>
      <temporal>
        <tempkt>Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office Metadata Keyword Thesaurus</tempkt>
      </temporal>
    </keywords>
    <accconst>None</accconst>
    <useconst>REPORT DATA: This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. This publication cannot substitute for site-specific investigations by qualified practitioners. Site-specific data may give results that differ from the results shown in the publication. See the accompanying text report for more details on the limitations of the methods and data used to prepare this publication.</useconst>
    <ptcontac>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
          <address>800 NE Oregon Street Suite 965</address>
          <city>Portland</city>
          <state>Oregon</state>
          <postal>97232</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1 971 673 1555</cntvoice>
        <cntfax>1 971 673 1562</cntfax>
        <cntemail>dogami-info@oregon.gov</cntemail>
        <cntinst>When contacting DOGAMI about this data set, please reference the data set title or other identifying information in your correspondence. DOGAMI publications can be downloaded from http://www.oregongeology.org</cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntperp>
          <cntper>John Bauer</cntper>
          <cntorg>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </cntorg>
        </cntperp>
        <cntpos>Geohazards Analyst</cntpos>
      </cntinfo>
    </ptcontac>
    <browse>
      <browset>jpeg image (.jpg)</browset>
    </browse>
    <datacred>This work was funded on behalf of Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization with an Urban Area Security Initiative grant for the Portland Metropolitan Region.</datacred>
    <secinfo>
      <secclass>Unclassified</secclass>
    </secinfo>
  </idinfo>
  <dataqual>
    <attracc>
      <attraccr>Probability of Permanent ground deformation is an estimate of the probability of ground failure that could occur at a site, given generalized geologic conditions and assumptions on site ground motion. In practice, local site variations may differ significantly from our generalized assumptions, such as anthropogenic modifications that may mitigate liquefaction probability.</attraccr>
    </attracc>
    <logic>Known boundary conditions occur in the dataset, typically on 7.5-minute quadrangle boundaries, due to the heterogeneity of the geologic source data available for the study area. The Hazus AEBM model returns a permanent ground deformation and ground failure probability for a given peak ground acceleration, liquefaction susceptibility setting, and landslide susceptibility setting. We verified that the pointfile  outputs of the Hazus AEBM model were consistent with the continuous raster data generated by the tool used to generate this dataset (Sharifi-Mood and others).</logic>
    <complete>The three-county area is covered in its entirety.</complete>
    <posacc>
      <vertacc>
        <vertaccr>not applicable</vertaccr>
      </vertacc>
    </posacc>
    <lineage>
      <srcinfo>
        <srccite>
          <citeinfo>
            <origin>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </origin>
            <title>Oregon Geologic Data Compilation</title>
            <geoform>vector digital data</geoform>
            <serinfo>
              <sername>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Digital Data</sername>
              <issue>OGDC-6</issue>
            </serinfo>
            <pubinfo>
              <pubplace>Portland, Oregon</pubplace>
              <publish>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </publish>
            </pubinfo>
            <onlink>http://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/dds/p-OGDC-6.htm</onlink>
          </citeinfo>
        </srccite>
        <srctime>
          <timeinfo>
            <sngdate>
              <caldate>2015</caldate>
            </sngdate>
          </timeinfo>
        </srctime>
      </srcinfo>
      <procstep>
        <procdesc>Geology data from Oregon Geologic Data Compilation (DOGAMI, 2015) was  categorized into a 1 through 5 scale (Low to Very High) based on the guidelines specified in Table 4.10 of the FEMA Hazus Earthquake Technical Manual (FEMA, 2011). Classified data were converted to a 10-ft raster grid for use in Hazus model.</procdesc>
        <procdesc>The dataset in the previous process step, and the site peak ground acceleration data for a Cascadia Subduction Zone M 9.0 earthquake (CSZ_M9p0_pga_site), were provided as inputs to the Soil Deformation tool developed by Sharifi-Mood and others. The tool returns permanent ground deformation (in cm) from liquefaction, along with a probability of occurrence. The tool assumes a 5 foot water depth; thus is considered a 'wet', or saturated, soil scenario.</procdesc>
        <proccont>
          <cntinfo>
            <cntorgp>
              <cntorg>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </cntorg>
            </cntorgp>
            <cntaddr>
              <addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
              <address>800 NE Oregon Street Suite 965</address>
              <city>Portland</city>
              <state>Oregon</state>
              <postal>97232</postal>
              <country>USA</country>
            </cntaddr>
            <cntvoice>1 971 673 1555</cntvoice>
            <cntfax>1 971 673 1562</cntfax>
            <cntemail>dogami-info@oregon.gov</cntemail>
            <cntinst>When contacting DOGAMI about this data set, please reference the data set title or other identifying information in your correspondence. DOGAMI publications can be downloaded from http://www.oregongeology.org</cntinst>
          </cntinfo>
        </proccont>
      </procstep>
    </lineage>
  </dataqual>
  <spdoinfo>
    <direct>Raster</direct>
    <rastinfo>
      <rasttype>Grid Cell</rasttype>
    </rastinfo>
  </spdoinfo>
  <spref>
    <horizsys>
      <planar>
        <mapproj>
          <mapprojn>NAD 1983 HARN Oregon Statewide Lambert Feet Intl</mapprojn>
          <lambertc>
            <stdparll>43.0</stdparll>
            <stdparll>45.5</stdparll>
            <longcm>-120.5</longcm>
            <latprjo>41.75</latprjo>
            <feast>1312335.958005249</feast>
            <fnorth>0.0</fnorth>
          </lambertc>
        </mapproj>
        <planci>
          <plance>coordinate pair</plance>
          <coordrep>
            <absres>0.0000000266012656346959</absres>
            <ordres>0.0000000266012656346959</ordres>
          </coordrep>
          <plandu>foot</plandu>
        </planci>
      </planar>
      <geodetic>
        <horizdn>D North American 1983 HARN</horizdn>
        <ellips>GRS 1980</ellips>
        <semiaxis>6378137.0</semiaxis>
        <denflat>298.257222101</denflat>
      </geodetic>
    </horizsys>
  </spref>
  <eainfo>
    <detailed>
      <enttyp>
        <enttypl>FEMA, 2011</enttypl>
        <enttypd>Earthquake-induced landslide model</enttypd>
        <enttypds>Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2011, Hazus-MH 2.1 Technical manual, Earthquake model: Washington, D.C., 718 p.</enttypds>
      </enttyp>
      <attr>
        <attrlabl>VALUE</attrlabl>
        <attrdef>Amount of lateral spread ground deformation that may occur due to liquefaction, in cm</attrdef>
        <attrdefs>FEMA, 2011</attrdefs>
      </attr>
    </detailed>
  </eainfo>
  <distinfo>
    <distrib>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
          <address>800 NE Oregon Street Suite 965</address>
          <city>Portland</city>
          <state>Oregon</state>
          <postal>97232</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1 971 673 1555</cntvoice>
        <cntfax>1 971 673 1562</cntfax>
        <cntemail>dogami-info@oregon.gov</cntemail>
        <cntinst>When contacting DOGAMI about this data set, please reference the data set title or other identifying information in your correspondence. DOGAMI publications can be downloaded from http://www.oregongeology.org</cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </distrib>
    <distliab>Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, no warranty expressed or implied is made by DOGAMI regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty.</distliab>
  </distinfo>
  <metainfo>
    <metc>
      <cntinfo>
        <cntorgp>
          <cntorg>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries </cntorg>
        </cntorgp>
        <cntaddr>
          <addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype>
          <address>800 NE Oregon Street Suite 965</address>
          <city>Portland</city>
          <state>Oregon</state>
          <postal>97232</postal>
          <country>USA</country>
        </cntaddr>
        <cntvoice>1 971 673 1555</cntvoice>
        <cntfax>1 971 673 1562</cntfax>
        <cntemail>dogami-info@oregon.gov</cntemail>
        <cntinst>When contacting DOGAMI about this data set, please reference the data set title or other identifying information in your correspondence. DOGAMI publications can be downloaded from http://www.oregongeology.org</cntinst>
      </cntinfo>
    </metc>
    <metstdn>Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Metadata Standard</metstdn>
    <metstdv>1.4</metstdv>
    <metac>None</metac>
    <metuc>None</metuc>
    <metsi>
      <metscs>None</metscs>
      <metsc>None</metsc>
      <metshd>None</metshd>
    </metsi>
  </metainfo>
</metadata>