{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The intent of this digital data release is to provide seamless, statewide tsunami inundation scenarios in the form of ArcGIS shapefiles for seven scenarios selected for depiction on published Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) tsunami inundation maps (TIM\u2019s). These scenarios include five from local Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) earthquakes (SM1, M1, L1, XL1, and XXL1), and two maximum-considered distant tsunamis from subduction zone earthquakes in the Gulf of Alaska: a historical maximum that occurred in 1964 (AK64) and a hypothetical maximum (AKMax) with higher uplift and more efficient focusing of tsunami energy at the Oregon coast than in 1964. \n\nAlso included in this publication are supplemental files that support the tsunami model data publications, tsunami evacuation brochures, education and outreach initiatives, and other tsunami related publications (ex. TIM's).", "description": "
This shapefile is a supplemental file to the primary tsunami inundation scenarios released with this publication. The critical facility locations depicted in this shapefile are those shown on the tsunami evacuation brochures and on the TIM's which can be found on the Oregon Tsunami Clearinghouse web site: www.oregontsunami.org, <\/SPAN><\/P> The features represented are: public school, hospital, airport, fire station, police station, city hall, bridge, sheriff office, and tsunami siren. <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "The intent of this digital data release is to provide seamless, statewide tsunami inundation scenarios in the form of ArcGIS shapefiles for seven scenarios selected for depiction on published Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) tsunami inundation maps (TIM\u2019s). These scenarios include five from local Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) earthquakes (SM1, M1, L1, XL1, and XXL1), and two maximum-considered distant tsunamis from subduction zone earthquakes in the Gulf of Alaska: a historical maximum that occurred in 1964 (AK64) and a hypothetical maximum (AKMax) with higher uplift and more efficient focusing of tsunami energy at the Oregon coast than in 1964. \n\nAlso included in this publication are supplemental files that support the tsunami model data publications, tsunami evacuation brochures, education and outreach initiatives, and other tsunami related publications (ex. TIM's).",
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"accessInformation": "OR Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries: Taylore Wille, Kaleena Hughes, and Sean Pickner",
"licenseInfo": " 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 for more details on the limitations of the methods and data used to prepare this publication.<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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