Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology

Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology
Title Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology PDF eBook
Author Qinghua Huang
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 0
Release 2016-02-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9783319289663

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This special issue emerged following the 2013 8th International Statistical Seismology (StatSei8) workshop in Beijing. The articles within have been collected to report on exciting new research in statistical seismology methods and applications; it contains a collection of the newest methods, techniques and results related to statistical analysis of earthquake occurrence and earthquake probability forecasting. The articles within ultimately help to define future research directions in the field. Especially, the rapid development of observation technologies has brought geophysical research into the big-data era. This includes not only non-seismicity geophysical data, such as GPS observation on surface displacement, InSAR observation of the co-seismic deformation, ionospheric observations, etc., but also extended seismological data including slow earthquakes, tremor, and VLF earthquakes. The subject of statistical seismology bridges the gap between physical and statistical models. Many significant achievements have been accomplished during the last several decades, including formulation of conditional intensity models for quantifying seismicity rates, earthquake probability forecasts, and theories related to rigorous testing of forecast models.

Special Issue: Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology

Special Issue: Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology
Title Special Issue: Current Challenges in Statistical Seismology PDF eBook
Author Qinghua Huang
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Release 2016
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Statistical Seismology

Statistical Seismology
Title Statistical Seismology PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2005
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Statistical Seismology

Statistical Seismology
Title Statistical Seismology PDF eBook
Author David Vere-Jones
Publisher Pageoph Topical Volumes
Pages 382
Release 2005-07-19
Genre Nature
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Statistical Seismology aims to bridge the gap between physics-based and statistics-based models. This volume provides a combination of reviews, methodological studies, and applications, which point to promising efforts in this field. The volume will be useful to students and professional researchers alike, who are interested in using stochastic modeling for probing the nature of earthquake phenomena, as well as an essential ingredient for earthquake forecasting.

Special Issue: Statistical Seismology

Special Issue: Statistical Seismology
Title Special Issue: Statistical Seismology PDF eBook
Author David Vere-Jones
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Pages 373
Release 2005
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Statistics in the 21st Century

Statistics in the 21st Century
Title Statistics in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Adrian E. Raftery
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 571
Release 2001-07-09
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1420035398

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This volume discusses an important area of statistics and highlights the most important statistical advances. It is divided into four sections: statistics in the life and medical sciences, business and social science, the physical sciences and engineering, and theory and methods of statistics.

Earthquake Data in Engineering Seismology

Earthquake Data in Engineering Seismology
Title Earthquake Data in Engineering Seismology PDF eBook
Author Sinan Akkar
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 281
Release 2011-01-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 9400701527

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This book addresses current activities in strong-motion networks around the globe, covering issues related to designing, maintaining and disseminating information from these arrays. The book is divided into three principal sections. The first section includes recent developments in regional and global ground-motion predictive models. It presents discussions on the similarities and differences of ground motion estimations from these models and their application to design spectra as well as other novel procedures for predicting engineering parameters in seismic regions with sparse data. The second section introduces topics about the particular methodologies being implemented in the recently established global and regional strong-motion databanks in Europe to maintain and disseminate the archived accelerometric data. The final section describes major strong-motion arrays around the world and their historical developments. The last three chapters of this section introduce projects carried out within the context of arrays deployed for seismic risk studies in metropolitan areas. Audience: This timely book will be of particular interest for researchers who use accelerometric data extensively to conduct studies in earthquake engineering and engineering seismology.