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TABLE OF CONTENTS <br /> Tables <br /> 1 Source Parameters for Faults Included in the Hazard Analysis <br /> 2 Williams Fork Mountain Fault Rupture Models and Rates <br /> 3 Summary Comparison of the Three Sections of the Williams Fork Mountains Fault <br /> 4 Summary of Probabilistic Ground Motions <br /> 5 Controlling Earthquakes <br /> 6 Mean Uniform Hazard Spectra in g's <br /> 7 Ground Motion Comparisons with Previous Studies <br /> 8 Median and 84tb Percentile Deterministic Spectra <br /> 9 Seed Time Histories <br /> 10 Spectrally-Matched Time Histories <br /> Figures <br /> I Historical Seismicity in Central Colorado 1870-2015 <br /> 2 Quaternary Faults Included in the Hazard Analysis <br /> 3 The Northern,Middle,and Central Sections of the Williams Fork Mountains Fault <br /> 4 Seismic Hazard Model Logic Tree <br /> 5 Isoseismal Map for the 7 November 1882 Front Range Earthquake <br /> 6 Earthquake Recurrence of the Southern Rocky Mountains Seismic Source Zone <br /> 7 Comparison of Ground Motion Models for Peak Ground Acceleration for M 6.7 <br /> 8 Comparison of Ground Motion Models for 1.0 Sec Horizontal Spectral Acceleration for <br /> M 6.7 <br /> 9 Median Horizontal Response Spectra for the M 7.1 Williams Fork Mountain Fault Event <br /> 10 8401 Percentile Horizontal Response Spectra for the M 7.1 Williams Fork Mountain Fault <br /> Event <br /> 11 Seismic Hazard Curves for Peak Horizontal Acceleration <br /> 12 Seismic Hazard Curves for 0.2 Sec Horizontal Spectral Acceleration <br /> 13 Seismic Hazard Curves for 1.0 Sec Horizontal Spectral Acceleration <br /> 14 Seismic Source Contributions to Mean Peak Horizontal Acceleration Hazard <br /> 15 Seismic Source Fractional Contribution to Mean Peak Horizontal Acceleration Hazard <br /> 16 Seismic Source Contributions to Mean 0.2 Sec Horizontal Spectral Acceleration Hazard <br /> ii <br />