4 Introduction
4.1 Needs for a Conceptual SSC Framework
4.1.1 Logic Tree Approach to Representing Alternatives and Assessing Uncertainties
4.1.1.1 Examples of Logic Trees
4.1.1.2 Assigning Weights to Logic Tree Branches
4.1.2 Data Identification and Evaluation
4.1.2.1 “Generic” Data Identification to Address Indicators of a Seismic Source
4.1.2.2 Data Evaluation for Particular Seismic Sources: Data Evaluation and Data Summary Tables
4.1.3 Methodology for Identifying Seismic Sources
4.1.3.1 Hazard-Informed Approach
4.1.3.2 Conclusions Regarding the Hazard Significance of Various SSC Issues
4.1.3.3 Criteria for Defining Seismic Sources
4.2 Master Logic Tree
4.2.1 Description of Logic Tree Elements
4.2.2 RLME Source Logic Tree
4.2.3 Mmax Zones Logic Tree
4.2.4 Seismotectonic Zones Branch
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