Rapid, Scalable, and Joint Assessment of Seismic Multi-Hazards and Impacts: From Satellite — NSF Award to Johns Hopkins University
A seismic event often involves multiple hazards (e.g., ground shaking, landslide, and liquefaction) and impacts (e.g., building and infrastructure damage). Understanding the locations and extents of such hazards and impacts in high resolution immediately after an event is critical for facilitating real-time responses,
| Award title | Rapid, Scalable, and Joint Assessment of Seismic Multi-Hazards and Impacts: From Satellite |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2242590 |
| Awardee | Johns Hopkins University |
| City | BALTIMORE |
| State | MD |
| Amount obligated | $391,951 |
| Principal investigator | SUSU XU |
| Program | DRRG-Disaster Resilience Res G |
| Start date | 01/01/2024 |
| Abstract | A seismic event often involves multiple hazards (e.g., ground shaking, landslide, and liquefaction) and impacts (e.g., building and infrastructure damage). Understanding the locations and extents of such hazards and impacts in high resolution immediately after an event is critical for facilitating real-time responses, such as timely evacuation, search and rescue, and effective allocations of limited resources. Researchers have been investigating using satellite imageries to extract hazard and im |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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