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Seismic Design Spectral Acceleration Values
Seismic Design Spectral Acceleration Values
Program Description:
"USGS96SA" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of determining the mapped
spectral acceleration values Ss and S1 to be used for seismic analysis and design in either the IBC 2000
or IBC 2003 Codes. Results may be obtained by input of location Zip Code or input of precise known
location latitude and longitude angles and are based on the 1996 USGS gridded data.
1. References are: a. "Seismic Design Parameters for Use with the 2000 International Building Code,
2000 International Residential Code, 1997 NEHRP Seismic Design Provisons,
and 1997 NEHRP Rehabilitation Guidelines" CD - Version 3.01
by: E.V. Leyendecker, A.D. Frankel, and K.S. Rukstales
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - February 2000
Text file used for Lat. and Long. vs. Ss and S1 values only was: "MCE_10-48states.out"
b. Interim User Guide for Seismic Design Parameters" - Version 4.00
with "2003 NEHRP Recommended Provisions and FEMA 450" CD - June 2003
by: E.V. Leyendecker, A.D. Frankel, and K.S. Rukstales
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - June 2004
Text file used for zip codes only was: "2003-Zip-Codes.txt"
c. USGS Seismic Hazards internet web site located at:
http://eqhazmaps.usgs.gov/
2. The Zip Code file listing from Reference "b" above was used instead of the Zip Code file from Reference "a"
because it was more recent and contained many more entries.
3. The original Zip Code file listing used from Reference "b" above was modified to include only latitude angles
between 24.6 (rounded) and 50 degrees, as well as only longitude angles between -125 and -65 degrees.
4. The USGS 1996 gridded values for mapped spectral accelerations, Ss and S1, from Reference "a" above are
the values used in creating the maps that appear both in the IBC 2000 and IBC 2003 Codes. The values for
Ss and S1 based on the Zip Code are for the latitude and longitude at the centroid of the Zip Code area.
Since these spectral acceleration values may vary widely within a particular Zip Code, the user is advised to
get the precise latitude and longitude of the project location for the most accurate results.
(Note: while the USGS does have later, 2002 gridded design values for Ss and S1 available at their web site,
the user is cautioned in their use in that they are technically and legally not adopted for use by either the IBC
2000 or IBC 2003 Codes. If their use would result in a lower Seismic Design Category and reduced seismic
loads, the user is advised to seek official approval of their use by the owner and building official if applicable.)
"SEISMIC.xls" Program
Version 1.0
Input:
(5-Digit) Zip Code = 29607 (Note: "Clear Contents" or input either 0 or N.A. for Zip Code
if results based on Zip Code are not desired.)
Results:
Design Spectral Acceleration Values: for 2% Probability of Exceedance in 50 years (USGS 1996)
Ss = 40.7133 %g Ss = 0.2 sec. (short) period mapped spectral acceleration
S1 = 13.9485 %g S1 = 1.0 sec. period mapped spectral acceleration
Input:
Results:
References: a. "Seismic Design Parameters for Use with the 2000 International Building Code,
2000 International Residential Code, 1997 NEHRP Seismic Design Provisons,
and 1997 NEHRP Rehabilitation Guidelines" CD - Version 3.01
by: E.V. Leyendecker, A.D. Frankel, and K.S. Rukstales
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - February 2000
Text file used for Lat. and Long. vs. Ss and S1 values only was: "MCE_10-48states.out"
b. Interim User Guide for Seismic Design Parameters" - Version 4.00
with "2003 NEHRP Recommended Provisions and FEMA 450" CD - June 2003
by: E.V. Leyendecker, A.D. Frankel, and K.S. Rukstales
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) - June 2004
Text file used for zip codes only was: "2003-Zip-Codes.txt"
c. USGS Seismic Hazards internet web site located at: http://eqhazmaps.usgs.gov/
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