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Deliverable list Del. No. Deliverable name WP no. Lead beneficary Estimated indicative pers. month Nature Dissemi- nation level Delivery date (proj. month) D1.1 SHARE Work Plan 1 SED- ETHZ 1 O PU 1 D1.2 SHARE Consortium Agreement 1 SED- ETHZ 1 O PU 1 D1.3a Project startup meeting 7 / 1 SED- ETHZ 2 R PU 2 D1.4 Technical and administrative reports periodically Internal consortium reports 1 SED- ETHZ 19 R PP 18 and 36 12 and 24 D1.5 Outcome reports of annual General Assembly and Scientific Advisory Board meetings 1 SED- ETHZ 6 R PP Annually D2.1 Hazard output specifications requirement document, jointly approved with EC8 Committee 2 LNEC 8 R PU 6 D6.1 OpenSHA design specifications document 6 SED- ETHZ 2 R PP 6 D6.2 Portal design specifications document 6 BRGM 2 R PP 6 D2.2 Report on seismic hazard definitions needed for structural design applications 2 UPAV 8 R PU 12 D3.1 Compilation of existing regional and national seismic source zones 3 GFZ 28 O PU 12 D4.1 Updated strong ground motion database 4 METU 25 O PU 12 D5.1 Input specifications for seismic hazard computation 5 SED- ETHZ 5 R PP 12 D6.3 Web service-oriented architecture providing access to all databases 6 BRGM 5 P PP 12 D5.2 Structure of the logic tree to be used in seismic hazard computation 5 GFZ 5 O PU 14 D1.3b Project General Assembly 7 / 1 SED- ETHZ 2 R PU 14 Del. No. Deliverable name WP no. Lead beneficary Estimated indicative pers. month Nature Dissemi- nation level Delivery date (proj. month) D7.1a Dissemination e- newsletter 7 UPAV 1 R PU 14 D3.2 Updated European earthquake catalogue, with homogeneous magnitude calibration 3 GFZ 28 O PU 18 D3.3 Regional map of Mmax and associated database 3 INGV 24 O PU 18 D4.2 Regionally adjusted Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPE) for Europe 4 METU 29 R PU 18 D4.3 New site classification scheme and associated site amplification factors 4 LGIT- UJF 17 O PU 18 D4.4 European Vs30 map derived from surface topography slope and site calibrations 4 LGIT- UJF 10 O PU 18 D6.4 Initial OpenSHA engine 4 SED- ETHZ 5 P PP 18 D6.5 Initial Portal implementation 6 SED- ETHZ 8 P PP 18 D2.3 Recommendations from study on the influence of hazard return period in design codes 2 UPAV 12 R PU 24 D2.4 Study on minimum hazard levels for explicit structural seismic analysis and design 2 UPAV 17 R PU 24 D3.4 Database of active faults and seismogenic sources 3 INGV 36 O PU 24 D3.5 Reference strain rate models for the Euro- Mediterranean region 3 INGV 25 O PU 24 D3.6 Logic tree of seismic source zone...
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