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EARTHQUAKE_LIQUEFACTION_POTENTIAL_MM81_IN is a polygon shapefile that shows highly generalized categories (low, moderate, and high) of liquefaction potential, based on soil classes of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP). Low liquefaction potential includes NEHRP Soil Class B (consisting of rock: sandstone, limestone, shale). Moderate liquefaction potential includes NEHRP Soil Class C (hard or stiff soil, or gravel) and part of NEHRP Soil Class D (stiff soil, stiff clay, and some gravel). High liquefaction potential includes parts of NEHRP Soil Class D (stiff soil, stiff clay, and some gravel), and all of NEHRP Soil Class E (soft soil and soft to medium clay) and F (lake and river deposits of sand and mud). The following is excerpted from Indiana Geological Survey Miscellaneous Map 81: \"Liquefaction is a common ground-failure hazard associated with earthquakes. It is defined as the sudden and temporary loss of strength of a water-saturated sediment. This could result in the structural failure of buildings, bridges, and other structures.\"<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "EARTHQUAKE_LIQUEFACTION_POTENTIAL_MM81_IN was created to provide a digital coverage of the predicted response\nof surficial geologic materials in Indiana to liquefaction induced by earthquakes. It is intended to be used by\nIndiana Department of Homeland Security, emergency planners, and responders on the state and local level as a general\nreference guide to identify potential areas of evaluated risks of liquefaction.", "title": "EARTHQUAKE_LIQUEFACTION_POTENTIAL_MM81_IN: Liquefaction Potential of Surficial Materials in Indiana (Indiana\nGeological Survey, 1:500,000, Polygon Shapefile)", "tags": [ "geoscientificInformation", "Indiana Geological Survey (IGS)", "Geology", "Surficial Geology", "Quaternary", "Stratigraphy", "Earthquake", "Ground shaking", "Seismic", "Soil classification", "Liquefaction", "National Earthquake Hazard Reductions Program (NEHRP)", "Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)", "Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS)", "Indiana", "Adams County", "Allen County", "Bartholomew County", "Benton County", "Blackford County", "Boone County", "Brown County", "Carroll County", "Cass County", "Clark County", "Clay County", "Clinton County", "Crawford County", "Daviess County", "Dearborn County", "Decatur County", "Dekalb County", "Delaware County", "Dubois County", "Elkhart County", "Fayette County", "Floyd County", "Fountain County", "Franklin County", "Fulton County", "Gibson County", "Grant County", "Greene County", "Hamilton County", "Hancock County", "Harrison County", "Hendricks County", "Henry County", "Howard County", "Huntington County", "Jackson County", "Jasper County", "Jay County", "Jefferson County", "Jennings County", "Johnson County", "Knox County", "Kosciusko County", "Lagrange County", "Lake County", "LaPorte County", "Lawrence County", "Madison County", "Marion County", "Marshall County", "Martin County", "Miami County", "Monroe County", "Montgomery County", "Morgan County", "Newton County", "Noble County", "Ohio County", "Orange County", "Owen County", "Parke County", "Perry County", "Pike County", "Porter County", "Posey County", "Pulaski County", "Putnam County", "Randolph County", "Ripley County", "Rush County", "Scott County", "Shelby County", "Spencer County", "Starke County", "Steuben County", "St Joseph County", "Sullivan County", "Switzerland County", "Tippecanoe County", "Tipton County", "Union County", "Vanderburgh County", "Vermillion County", "Vigo County", "Wabash County", "Warren County", "Warrick County", "Washington County", "Wayne County", "Wells County", "White County", "Whitley County" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 1400000, "maxScale": 500000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "

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