hazardlib (the Openquake Hazard Library) is open-source software for performing seismic hazard analysis.
hazardlib includes modules for modeling seismic sources (point, area and fault), earthquake ruptures, temporal (e.g. Poissonian) and magnitude occurrence models (e.g. Gutenberg-Richter), magnitude/area scaling relationships, ground motion and intensity prediction equations (i.e. GMPEs and IPEs). Eventually it will offer a number of calculators for hazard curves, stochastic event sets, ground motion fields and disaggregation histograms.
hazardlib aims at becoming an open and comprehensive tool for seismic hazard analysis. The GEM Foundation (http://www.globalquakemodel.org/) supports the development of the library by adding the most recent methodologies adopted by the seismological/seismic hazard communities. Comments, suggestions and criticisms from the community are always very welcome.
hazardlib depends on numpy and scipy for fast numerical calculations and on shapely for geometric primitives routines.
hazardlib is being actively developed by GEM foundation as a part of OpenQuake project (though it doesn’t mean hazardlib depends on openquake). The OpenQuake development infrastructure is used for developing hazardlib: the public repository is available on github: http://github.com/gem/oq-hazardlib. Bugs can be reported on launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openquake/. Mailing list is available as well: http://groups.google.com/group/openquake-dev. You can also ask for support on IRC channel #openquake on freenode.
To install type as usual:
python setup.py install
hazardlib is licensed under terms of GNU Affero General Public License 3.0, see LICENSE for more details.