Estimation of the Maximum Earthquake Magnitude, m max (original) (raw)

Statistical tools for maximum possible earthquake magnitude estimation

Andrzej Kijko, Mayshree Singh

Acta Geophysica, 2011

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New Approach to the Characterization of M max and of the Tail of the Distribution of Earthquake Magnitudes

Anne Sornette

Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2008

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The Maximum Earthquake Magnitude in a Time Horizon: Theory and Case Studies

Matthias Holschneider

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2013

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Prediction of maximum earthquake intensities for the San Francisco Bay region

Roger Borcherdt

Open-file report /, 1975

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EARTHQUAKE MAXIMUM MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION CONSIDERING REGIONAL SEISMOTECTONIC PARAMETERS

Nairwita Dutta, P Anbazhagan

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Application of the extreme magnitude distributions to incomplete earthquake files

Andrzej Kijko

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of …, 1987

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Application of linear statistical models of earthquake magnitude versus fault length in estimating maximum expectable earthquakes

Robert K Mark

Geology, 1977

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Extreme value distribution of earthquake magnitude

Andrzej Kijko

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1983

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Combination of Seismic-Source and Historic Estimates of Earthquake Hazard

Luc Chouinard

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989

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The Largest Expected Earthquake Magnitudes in Japan: The Statistical Perspective

Matthias Holschneider

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2014

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VALIDATION OF A BACK-PREDICTED INTENSITY SCENARIO OF A POST-1988 DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKE SOUTH OF SAN FRANCISCO

Franco Pettenati

ogs.trieste.it

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Frequency analysis of annual maximum earthquakes within a geographical region

murat çobaner

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2012

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Estimating the Maximum Possible Earthquake Magnitude Using Extreme Value Methodology: The Groningen Case

Andrzej Kijko

Social Science Research Network, 2017

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An Empirical Model for Earthquake Probabilities in the San Francisco Bay Region, California, 2002-2031

Thomas Hanks

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2003

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Appendix J: Spatial Seismicity Rates and Maximum Magnitudes for Background

Yuehua Zeng

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California Earthquakes, 1800-2007: A Unified Catalog with Moment Magnitudes, Uncertainties, and Focal Mechanisms

David Jackson

Seismological Research Letters, 2009

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Is it necessary to construct empirical distributions of maximum earthquake magnitudes?

Andrzej Kijko

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GEMPAK: A FORTRAN-77 program for calculating Gumbel's First, Third, and Mixture upper earthquake magnitude distributions employing maximum likelihood estimation

Prof Khalid FAHMI

Computers & Geosciences, 1991

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Extreme Value Statistics of Earthquakes

Z. Schenková

1982

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Distribution of maximum earthquake magnitudes in future time intervals: application to the seismicity of Japan (1923–2007)

Михаил Родкин

Earth, Planets and Space, 2010

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source- and site-effects in the intensities of the M 5.4 29 July 2008 earthquake in south los angeles

Denis Sandron

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Frequency-Magnitude Distribution of Earthquakes

Zuhair El-Isa

Earthquakes - Forecast, Prognosis and Earthquake Resistant Construction

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The earthquake magnitude is influenced by previous seismicity

C. Godano

Geophysical Research Letters, 2012

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Comparison of Natural and Predicted Earthquake Occurrence in Seismologically Active Areas for Determination of Statistical Significance

Ganesh Neupane, Charles Onasch

2008

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Characteristic Earthquake Magnitude Frequency Distributions on Faults Calculated From Consensus Data in California

Rodolfo Console

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2018

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Features of geonomic prognostic functions for the maximum possible earthquake

Zdenka Schenkova

Natural Hazards, 1994

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Full Length Research Paper Spatial distribution of maximal earthquake effects in the

Aref Lashin

2012

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Estimation of Maximum Magnitude (M max ): Impending Large Earthquakes in Northeast Region, India

DR. ALOK KUMAR MOHAPATRA

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Case 25 application of the concentration parameter of seismoactive faults to Southern California

Alexey Zavyalov

Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH, 1997

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Bayesian extreme values distribution for seismicity parameters assessment in South America

Anastasia Kiratzi

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Estimating maximum magnitude earthquakes in Iraq using extreme value statistics

Jamal Al abbasi

Geophysical Journal International, 1985

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Statistical analysis of the largest possible earthquake magnitudes on the Ecuadorian coast for selected return periods

Monica Mite

Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, 2018

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