National seismic hazard model (NSHM) for the state of Hawaiʻi. The latest version of this model is 2.0[TODO link to tag] released in 2021. This model is intended for use with USGS hazard software [*nshmp-haz*](https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/nshmp/nshmp-haz). For details on the format of this model, see the [user guide and implementation reference](https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/nshmp/nshmp-haz/docs).
National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM) for the state of Hawaiʻi. This model is intended for use with
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) hazard software [*nshmp-haz-v2*][1].
For prior models, see the [U.S. Seismic Hazard Maps – Hawaii](https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards/science/us-seismic-hazard-maps-hawaii?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects) data release.
For details on the format of this model, see the
[*nshmp-haz-v2* user guide and implementation reference][2].
For prior models, see the [U.S. Seismic Hazard Maps – Hawaii][3] data release.
## Model Notes
All NSHM Hawaii sources are assigned to the top-level `volcanic` tectonic setting. NSHM Hawaii source ID numbers are in the range 5000-5999 (see [nshm-fault-sections Numbering](https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/nshmp/nshm-fault-sections/-/blob/master/docs/Contents.md)).
All NSHM Hawaii sources are assigned to the top-level `volcanic` tectonic setting. NSHM Hawaii source ID numbers are in the range 5000-5999 (see [nshm-fault-sections Numbering][4]).