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# Hazard Calculation Code Versions # Hazard Calculation Code Versions
The static datasets of USGS NSHMs prior to 2014 were computed using Fortran (see The static datasets of USGS NSHMs prior to 2014 were computed using Fortran (see
(nshmp-haz-fortran)[https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz-fortran]). The static datasets for the [nshmp-haz-fortran](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz-fortran]). The static datasets for the
2014 Conterminous U.S. NSHM were computed using the Fortran codes and 2014 Conterminous U.S. NSHM were computed using the Fortran codes and
(OpenSHA)[https://opensha.org/] for the California portion of the model. The dynamic versions [OpenSHA](https://opensha.org/) for the California portion of the model. The dynamic versions
of the 2008 and 2014 Conterminous U.S. models were then implemented in the 1st version of of the 2008 and 2014 Conterminous U.S. models were then implemented in the 1st version of
(nshmp-haz)[https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz] (on GitHub). This updated Java codebase uses XML [nshmp-haz](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz) (on GitHub). This updated Java codebase uses XML
source models and supports the web services behind the dynamic calculations of the (Unified Hazard source models and supports the web services behind the dynamic calculations of the [Unified Hazard
Hazard Tool)[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/interactive/] (UHT). Hazard Tool](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/hazards/interactive/) (UHT).
The 2nd version of nshmp-haz (this repository) supercedes prior codebases. The development of this The 2nd version of nshmp-haz (this repository) supercedes prior codebases. The development of this
version involved a significant refactoring of both the computational code and source model format. version involved a significant refactoring of both the computational code and source model format.
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