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PRJ-5792 | Historical Hurricane-Induced US Gulf Coast Petrochemical Infrastructure Disruption Data 2023
Capshaw, K., J. Padgett (2025). Historical Hurricane-Induced US Gulf Coast Petrochemical Infrastructure Disruption Data 2023. DesignSafe-CI. https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-hh2w-1a93
Authors | ; |
Data Type(s) | Dataset |
Natural Hazard Type(s) | Storm Surge, Flood, Wind, Hurricane/Tropical Storm |
Date of Publication | 2025-01-18 |
Facilities | University of Texas at Austin |
Keywords | US Gulf Coast petrochemical processing infrastructure, hurricane hazards, oil and gas |
DOI | 10.17603/ds2-hh2w-1a93 |
License | Open Data Commons Attribution |
Description:
In this project we provide downtime and resulting excess emissions data on hurricane-induced disruptions to US Gulf Coast petrochemical complexes as well as corresponding storm and facility characteristics. This data can be used in the regional risk and reliability assessment of petrochemical processing infrastructure subject to hurricane hazard-induced disruptions. This dataset might be applicable to research related to petrochemical infrastructure resilience modeling on local, regional, and global scales.