Estimating the maximum possible earthquake magnitude using extreme value methodology: the Groningen case (original) (raw)

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Direct Empirical Scaling of Response Spectral Amplitudes from Various Site and Earthquake Parameters

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Preliminary Analysis of the Peaks of Strong Earthquake Ground Motion Dependence of Peaks on Earthquake Magnitude Epicentral Distance and Recording Site Conditions

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Forecasting the Full Distribution of Earthquake Numbers Is Fair, Robust, and Better

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Empirical Scaling and Regression Methods for Earthquake Strong-Motion Response Spectra�a Review

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Reply to: “Comment on Pisarenko et al., ‘Characterization of the Tail of the Distribution of Earthquake Magnitudes by Combining the GEV and GPD Descriptions of Extreme Value Theory’” by Mathias Raschke in Pure Appl Geophys (2015)

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Modified Mercalli intensity assignments for the May 16, 1909, Northern Plains earthquake

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