Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Database 2. GIS/Software structure 2.1. Application overview 2.2. Architecture 3. Run-time manual 3.1. Installing the Database 3.2. Using the Database cartographic interface 3.3. Consulting the Database 4. Updating the Database 4.1. Adding individual sources 4.2. Adding Previous Fault Compilations 4.3. Adding Additional Geophysical/Seismological Data 4.4. Adding Tectonic Lineaments 4.5. Database maintenance References Appendix I a - Seismogenic Sources - from Geologic/Geophysical Data b - Seismogenic Sources - Historical, Well Constrained c - Seismogenic Sources - Historical, Poorly Constrained d - Seismogenic Sources - Deep Appendix II List of illustrations associated with individual sources Appendix III List of Previous Fault Compilations Appendix IV List of tables of Additional Geophysical/Seismological Data