Livrables
The European Rapid Loss Assessment service is operational and distributing message to selected and approved subscribers. The service is reviewed and validated in partnership with EPOS.
OEF services in Italy, Switzerland and Europe wide operationalThe OEF services in Italy, Switzerland and Europe wide are operational as web-services with defined access rules. Testing of these forecast is also initiated in the EU testing center.
Near real time estimate of parameters of significant European earthquakes based on webNear real time estimate of parameters of significant earthquakes based on crowdsourced data I modified the title This service will aim in region where the number of users of EarthquakeNetwork and LastQuake is significant to automatically map the rupture geometry of significant earthquakes M7 and to provide rapid constraints on the spatial distribution of shaking
Development of RRE forecasting services in OpenQuakeThis deliverable describes the recovery forecasting services in OpenQuake This encompasses the recovery function metadata and operators as well as a set of prototype recovery functions implemented to enable the development of a RRE Recovery and Rebuilding Effort forecasting model The deliverable further described the developed RRE forecasting model and details its validation using available postearthquake recovery data
EU forecast testing centre operationalThe Europan forecast testing centre is operation at GFZ, reviewed and validated as an EPOS service. Forecasts for at least three testing regions, linked to OEF models, are automatically created and evaluated. Results are available via a web interface to selected users.
Field evaluation of the risk communication strategyBy combining the work in understanding the current risk communication strategy within Italy, Switzerland and France with the user-centred design work, RISE plans to develop the best, practical system of risk communication that can be implemented in these countries. It will then be important to evaluate this system, comparing it with similar countries in which the system has not been adopted. This evaluation will take into account both costs (such as financial) and benefits (measured in terms of the audiences’ acceptance, comprehension and behaviour as well as financial and mortality improvements should any seismic events occur during the evaluation period).
Harmonised platform for OEF forecasts and ensemble modelsA harmonised platform for OEF forecasts and ensemble models in Europe has been created and is available to operate the European test center.
Technical development of prototype big data solutionsWe will demonstrate on at least one test data set how technical development of prototype big data solutions can be used to support access by the community using ORFEUSEIDA
Second generation of models for RLA service demonstration for EuropeThis deliverable is a demonstrator deliverable, and will mainly constitute a set of pan-European exposure and vulnerability models for the calculation of Rapid Loss Assessment (RLA). A first set of European exposure and vulnerability models will be released as an output of the SERA project, whereas in RISE further improvements and extensions will be made to these models for the purposes of Rapid Loss Assessment. In particular, the vulnerability models will be extended to consider additional risk metrics such as displaced persons, injuries, business interruption, as well the impact of the accumulation of damage from sequences of earthquake events.
Deployment of prototype arrayWith the help of colleagues from the Swiss telecommunication company SWITCH we will connect several DAS interrogators to urban telecommunication networks in Switzerland This pilot study will be the basis of our extrapolation to larger scales which we will deliver at the end of WP 21
Crowdsourced EEW servicesLastQuake and EarthQuakeNetwork will be updated during the course of the project for the citizen to benefit from new results obtained during RISE project.NB this is a joint deliverable with Turnkey D3.5
Risk communication is an important part of many fields from healthcare to health and safety and there are many pockets of good practice and research that have been stuck within the silos of one field before being discovered and applied in another It is thus particularly important in this field for the team to carry out a systematic review of all academic literature and as much grey literature as possible to ensure that all lessons are learned from any prior work in the communication and quantification of dynamic risk The resulting review will be prepared for publication in an academic journal as well as being made publicly available online
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 30)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
Advances in performance-based earthquake early warning in EuropeWe will report on extensive temporal and spatial correlation analysis like the detrended fluctuation analysis DFA and conditional probability on existing earthquake catalogs from Europe and Israel In addition we will construct earthquake network based on the catalogs and identify the remote connections links between the different sites nodes Based on the results we will optimize the choice of ETAS model parametersthis will improve the prediction of aftershocks
Strategic integration of RISE activities with EPOS-IPThe report will summarize status of EPOS integration of RISE activities after first 18 months with particular attention to relevant related projects initiatives EPOS discussion on ethical issues in realtime services metadata and service data modeling service interfaces Details of the plan for testing validating RISE developments as services for EPOS including service organization business model service providers service governance sustainability will be provided
Second generation of models for RLA service report for EuropeThis deliverable is a technical report that accompanies the demonstrator deliverable D41 It will explain the modelling techniques and assumptions that have been used to develop the second generation of exposure and vulnerability models for the RLA service provided in D41
Operational earthquake loss forecasting for EuropeThis report will describe the status and outlook for operational earthquake loss forecasting for Europe The report will describe models and procedure to build a prototypal OELF system at the European scale Depending on the available information the deliverable will also discuss the best lossrelated measure to be considered eg expected number of damaged buildings expected number of fatalities etc
New perspectives in OEF models through the analysis of candidate precursorsIn this report we will investigate how selected seismic and nonseismic signals are correlated with earthquakes and may be used as seismic precursors
Project management plan updated (month 3)First update to the detailed project management plan PMP compiled and distributed to all beneficiaries The PMP documents the actions necessary to define prepare integrate and coordinate the various planning activities The PMP defines how the project is executed monitored and controlled and closed
A new generation of OEF modelsDescription of the scientific aspects behind the new generation of operational earthquake forecasting models with some discussion on their evolution with respect to the present state of the art
Good-practise report on risk-cost-benefit in terms of socio-economic impactWe will produced a goodpractise report on riskcostbenefit in terms of socioeconomic impact
Update PEDR (month 12)Updated document report excluding the periodic and final reports Update details to dissemination plan dissemination activity timing dissemination management dissemination tools and exploitation plan
Large-scale DAS logistic feasibility study on new applicationsWe will provide a detailed report on the feasibility of future largescale DAS deployments in urban environments using existing telecommunication cables This will cover aspects such as logistical challenges when using multiple DAS interrogators the storage and realtime processing of massive seismic waveform datasets the handling of data with very heterogeneous quality and the possibility to perform urban and ambient noise interferometry using DAS data
Report on the development of RLA, EEW and OEF at European scaleThis deliverable will report on the status of the Rapid Loss Assessment RLA Earthquake Early Warning EEW and Operational Earthquake Forecasting OEF capabilities at a European level at the end of the project showing the integration of the technical achievements of RISE across WPs 2 3 4 and 5 as well as the testing outputs of WP7 Specific demonstration examples of the capabilities through prototypes will be reported in the deliverable and a summary of the testing feedback that will be used for the design of these services as part of EPOS will be included Finally the level of integration of the capabilities into the dynamic risk landscape will be evaluated and documented
Progress of new generation catalogues for public disseminationGeneration of highresolution earthquake catalogues for RISE test regions covering long time windows The events will be relocated using the Double Differences DD location algorithm starting from the existing catalogues of absolute hypocentre locations During the relocation procedure a consistent set of magnitudes will be determined
Report on the temporal change the upper crust properties using ambient noise techniquesIn this report we will summarize the temporal change of the upper crust properties that are observed in the Aquila region and surrounding area by analysing seismic noise records
Evaluation of current communications pathways to public and to policy-makers in Italy, Switzerland, and FranceRISE aims to produce practical benefit and in order to do so the academic work must be done at a very applied level In WP5 the aim is to produce systems of risk communication that can help policymakers and the public make informed choices in their jobs and in their lives To do this effectively requires a deep understanding of the existing communication pathways for such information and hence how best the RISE work can fit into them This report will be made publicly available online
Exploring the limits of earthquake predictabilityWe will report the retrospective analysis by computational statistical methods of spatial and temporal variations of various physical eg surface heat flow geodetic strainrate and seismological parameters eg bvalue of the frequency magnitude distribution p and c of the Omori law before strong earthquakes in order to evaluate their forecasting power for the possible inclusion in future OEF models The study will benefit of improvements in seismological datasets and of advances in observational capabilities carried out in Task 2
Update PEDR (month 3)Initial Document report excluding the periodic and final reports Details dissemination plan dissemination activity timing dissemination management dissemination tools and exploitation plan
Report presenting first results of the prospective studyA report presents first results of the prospective study
Project management plan updated (month 42)Fourth update to the detailed project management plan PMP compiled and distributed to all beneficiaries The PMP documents the actions necessary to define prepare integrate and coordinate the various planning activities The PMP defines how the project is executed monitored and controlled and closed
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 6)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
How to define the best OEF model to be used for societal purposes: ensemble modellingDescription and comparison of different ensemble modeling strategies and evaluation of their capability to improve earthquake forecasting
Assessment of the technology readiness and operational capabilityAssessment of the technology readiness and operational capability of access to large volume data sets such as DAS or nodal modes The assessment will be related in a quantitative manner to its current ability to estimate dynamic risk General performance characterization against the technologies ability to aid developing a dynamic risk landscape will be documented
Technical solutions on open, dynamic, high volume, cloud-based servicesThis report will describe and discuss possible solutions to open dynamic high volume cloudbased services for data storage and data access
Specifications on portable excitation sources and structure selectionWe will design and set the specifications for portable excitation sources for structures and ground surface such that we can generate vibrations with amplitudes larger than ambient vibrations That way we extract more information on the linear and nonlinear dynamic characteristics of structures and soil without waiting for an earthquake Excitation sources will be such that they can be disassembled to take up to the top of a building in an elevator We will select a building and a bridge to test the system
Scalability of new OEF techniques from the field to the laboratory to Bedretto URLThis report will describe the scalability and transferability of OEF algorithms between lab scale rock lab scale and field scale
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 21)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
Mid-term report of the Scientific Advisory BoardThe midterm report of the Scientific Advisory Board is compiled distributed to the participants and available to the EC The report will comment on progress made and suggest changes for the second half of RISE
Description of standards for dynamic risk servicesA report that describes the standards for dynamic risk services in terms of metadata access rules etc
Designing & implementing the seismic portion of dynamic risk communication for long-term risks, variable short-term risks, early warningsWP5 of RISE has the aim of developing through an iterated usercentered design process practical and welltested methods of communicating the seismic portion of dynamic risk information to its audiences This information will be of three different kinds longterm risk for policymakers dynamic shortterm risks for policymakers infrastructure managers and the public and early warnings for all We anticipate that the work that goes into each of these will form the basis for several academic publications but we will also pull it together to form a single report to be made publicly available online
Project management plan updated (month 12)Second update to the detailed project management plan PMP compiled and distributed to all beneficiaries The PMP documents the actions necessary to define prepare integrate and coordinate the various planning activities The PMP defines how the project is executed monitored and controlled and closed
Detection of landslides and fires from Twitter monitoringTwitter is already in use at EMSC to detect felt earthquakes However indirect effects such as fires and landslides may significantly contribute to the overall impact andor impend rescue operations This report or article will present the results of tests to detected such indirect effects of earthquakes on Twitter
Report on all DAS field deploymentsWe will deliver a comprehensive report on a series of DAS deployments in different environments some of which are already underway In addition to the urban applications these will include studies on glaciers in deep boreholes and in underground tunnel systems This report will be the basis of future decisions on where this new technology can be used most effectively The report will provide a first time assessment of how effectively DAS can integrate into the landscape of dynamic risk assessment
Report on the use of building data collected through innovative technology in OELF, RLA, EEW and SHMRISE will evaluate the building data quality for Europe based on open data as used in the dynamic highresolution exposure model and their improvements through sensor measurements on the RISE test sites THis report will guide future users through a quality assessment as a function of location It will further summarize what information data from dense sensor networks contain in respect to resilience and loss estimates
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 36)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
Project management plan updated (month 30)Third update to the detailed project management plan PMP compiled and distributed to all beneficiaries The PMP documents the actions necessary to define prepare integrate and coordinate the various planning activities The PMP defines how the project is executed monitored and controlled and closed
Framework for the assessment of economic losses in a dynamic risk contextThis report will outline the framework RISE adopts to interface with economic factors of relevance for dynamic risk and loss assessment It outlines how we will use quantitative economical assessments for rapid loss assessment riskcostbenefit assessment and optimization and resilience enhancements
The potential of crowdsourced EEWSThis report or article will focus on the performances and limitations of crowdsourced EEWS It will be based on the results of the analysis of the synergies between LastQuake and EarthquakeNetwork appsNB this is a joint deliverable with Turnkey D34
Report on testing OEF and extending earthquake forecasts to loss forecasts in ItalyStatistical testing of the earthquake forecasting models for Italy using both the existing and the new generation of OEF models developed in RISE The set of the best models emerging from the testing phase will be then expanded to calculate different metrics of the seismic risk and to evaluate their uncertainty
Report on the sustainable operation of dynamic risk services within EPOSA whitepaper on the sustainable operation of dynamic risk services within EPOS is created and distributed to the community
Results of excitation sources and recommendationsWe will test the excitation sources on ground surface for site amplification studies and several structures a tall building a bridge and a historical structure record their vibrations and identify their dynamic characteristics These structural characteristics will provide an important metric employed in the developing the dynamic risk landscape We will compare these dynamic characteristics with those identified from ambient vibrations and real earthquakes We will present a report evaluating the effectiveness and advantages of using portable excitation sources and guidelines on their usage The report will provide a first time assessment of how effectively novel excitation sources can integrate into the landscape of dynamic risk assessment
Guideless for experts' judgments in OEFWe will produced a set of guidelines a good practise guide for integrating experts judgments into OEF forecasts
Report on first results of ground-motion testingRISE will provide a report about the experiences and results from this first set of tests with highdensity networks This report will include an assessment of the feasibility to use such networks for highquality nonlinear GMPEs and for exposurerisk testing by providing information about the data quality for testing
Final report of the Scientific Advisory BoardThe final report of the Scientific Advisory Board is compiled distributed to the participants and available to the EC The report will critically review the achievements and suggest pathways to enhance sustainability
Report on first results of key hypothesis testingRISE will conduct hypothesis testing in targeted experiments within the CSEP framework The results will be presented at conferences and published
Improving earthquake information in a multi-hazard contextThis report summarises recommendation for improving earthquake information in a multihazard context
Accuracy and precision of earthquake forecasts using the new generation catalogues for open disseminationEvaluation of the effect of highresolution seismic catalogues in terms of enhancing earthquake forecasting In particular we provide a comparison of the performance of the best existing earthquake forecasting models when using traditional and highresolution seismic catalogues The experiment will be made for the Italian territory
Final reporting to the EU commissionThe final report of the Scientific Advisory Board is compiled distributed to the participants and available to the EC The report will critically review achievements outline the need for future work and recommend strategies to enhance the sustainabilty of RISE
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 42)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
Report on the Iceland demonstration site for earthquake predictability and RLAA report describing the outcomes of activities in Task63 and other supporting tasks This includes i improved observational capabilities in the SISZ and southwest Iceland ii improved EEW capability and operation iii the outcomes of testing of different OEF models including ones which combine geodetic and seismic information and iv other processing implementations
Report on the user-centric dynamic risk framework for Switzerland applicationThis report describes the status and outlook of the usercentric dynamic risk framework for Switzerland application
Mid-term report, including impact assessment and updated risk registerThe midterm report of the Scientific Advisory Board is compiled distributed to the participants and available to the EC The report will comment on progress made and suggest changes for the second half of RISE
Minutes of Meeting of the RISE management board conducted (month 12)Minutes will include Names of participants Agenda items coveredMeeting minutes will give an accurate record exists of what transpired during the meeting
Update PEDR (month 30)Final Document report excluding the periodic and final reports last update to dissemination plan dissemination activity timing dissemination management dissemination tools and exploitation plan
Good practice recommendations reportAt the end of the project we will produce a summary report suitable for nonspecialists outlining lessons to be learned from RISE WP5
Report on the test metrics of non-linear ground-motion models and high-resolution exposure/risk modelsThis report describes the test metrics of nonlinear groundmotion models and highresolution exposurerisk models
Release of the first external newsletter describing RISE and the progress achieved by the midterm
External Newsletter released (month 6)Release of the first external newsletter describing RISE
The use of structural health monitoring for rapid loss assessmentThis report will describe the use of structural health monitoring for rapid loss assessment
An open, dynamic, high-resolution dynamic exposure model for EuropeRISE will develop a multilevel exposure model for Europe starting from classical aggregated building classifications to highresolution information about every building where availability of open data permits The exposure data will be delivered as data service to allow for continuous updates as the opendata sources change with time more than 100 000 buildings added globally per day The exposure model will provide the key data about buildings building class number of people inside by time of day and replacement value in a probabilistic way taking into account the estimation uncertainties
External Newsletter released (month 42)Release of the first external newsletter describing RISE achievements
CSEP will expanded within RISE to cover testing of ground-motion models against observation data from high-density sensor networks. In particular, the non-linear aspect requires codes handling observations at the building level, leading to testing exposure and risk models on this very building level. The codes will be disseminated (see D7.1 and D7.7)
Functional next generation sensors and hyper-dense networks and sensorThe dense deployment of small seismic sensors will deliver real-time data of seismic signals. In cooperation with project partners we will deploy seismic networks in regions of interest, and monitor in- and outdoor locations. These networks will deliver the data foundation for calculation of shaking intensities and seismic site responses of the underground and buildings. These empirical information will be integrated into the high-resolution exposure models and seismic vulnerability studies.
Distribute new CSEP2.0 software codeThe software development for CSEP2.0 will be coordinated between GFZ and USC and further contributing institutions. RISE will provide a repository of CSEP2.0 software codes for free use (open source).
Distribute ground-motion testing software codesThe codes developed for D7.4 will be disseminated via the CSEP code repository, see D7.1.
Field ready internal next generation sensorsA new generation of affordable, connected seismic sensors will be developed within the RISE project. The delivered IoT devices will be field-ready for self-sufficient outdoor and indoor deployment, and bring easy installation to many different working environments.
Publications
Auteurs:
Yongwen Zhang, Dong Zhou, Jingfang Fan, Warner Marzocchi, Yosef Ashkenazy, Shlomo Havlin
Publié dans:
New Journal of Physics, Numéro 23/4, 2021, Page(s) 042001, ISSN 1367-2630
Éditeur:
Institute of Physics Publishing
DOI:
10.1088/1367-2630/abeb46
Auteurs:
Irina Dallo; Michael Stauffacher; Michèle Marti
Publié dans:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2022, ISSN 2212-4209
Éditeur:
Elsevier Limited
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102917
Auteurs:
Helen Crowley, Venetia Despotaki, Vitor Silva, Jamal Dabbeek, Xavier Romão, Nuno Pereira, José Miguel Castro, James Daniell, Enes Veliu, Huseyin Bilgin, Christoph Adam, Manya Deyanova, Naida Ademović, Josip Atalic, Evi Riga, Anna Karatzetzou, Bjarni Bessason, Veronika Shendova, Alexandru Tiganescu, Dragos Toma-Danila, Zeljko Zugic, Sinan Akkar & Ufuk Hancilar
Publié dans:
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, Numéro 19, 2021, ISSN 1573-1456
Éditeur:
Springer
DOI:
10.1007/s10518-021-01083-3
Auteurs:
Fichtner, Andreas; Bogris, Adonis; Nikas, Thomas; Bowden, Daniel; Lentas, Konstantinos; Melis, Nikolaos S.; Simos, Christos; Simos, Iraklis; Smolinski, Krystyna
Publié dans:
Geophysical Journal International, Numéro 13, 2022, ISSN 0956-540X
Éditeur:
Geological Society by Blackwell Scientific
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.2202.13574
Auteurs:
William H. Savran, Maximilian J. Werner, Warner Marzocchi, David A. Rhoades, David D. Jackson, Kevin Milner, Edward Field, Andrew Michael
Publié dans:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Numéro 110/4, 2020, Page(s) 1799-1817, ISSN 0037-1106
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0120200026
Auteurs:
M. Sugan1 , S. Campanella1, L. Chiaraluce1,2 , M. Michele2 , and A. Vuan1,
Publié dans:
Geophysical Research Letters, Numéro 2, 2023, ISSN 0094-8276
Éditeur:
American Geophysical Union
DOI:
10.1029/2022GL101838
Auteurs:
Herrmann, Marcus; Marzocchi, Warner
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 1, 2020, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220200337
Auteurs:
Ignacio A Perez; Dana Vaknin Ben Porath; Cristian E La Rocca; Sergey V Buldyrev; Lidia A Braunstein; Shlomo Havlin
Publié dans:
New Journal of Physics, Numéro 4, 2022, ISSN 1757-899X
Éditeur:
iop publishing
DOI:
10.1088/1367-2630/ac652e
Auteurs:
Warner Marzocchi; Marcus Herrmann
Publié dans:
Geophysical Journal International, Numéro 13, 2023, ISSN 0956-540X
Éditeur:
Geological Society by Blackwell Scientific
DOI:
10.1093/gji/ggad020
Auteurs:
Ester Manganiello; Warner Marzocchi; Marcus Herrmann
Publié dans:
Geophysical Research Letters, Numéro 6, 2022, ISSN 0094-8276
Éditeur:
American Geophysical Union
DOI:
10.1002/essoar.10509908.2
Auteurs:
Obermann, Anne; Wu, Sin-Mei; Ágústsdóttir, Thorbjörg; Duran, Alejandro; Diehl, Tobias; Sánchez Sánchez-Pastor, Maria Del Pilar; Kristjansdóttir, Sigridur; Hjörleifsdóttir, Vala; Wiemer, Stefan; Hersir, Gylfi Páll
Publié dans:
Frontiers in Earth Science, 10, Numéro 4, 2022, ISSN 2296-6463
Éditeur:
Frontiers
DOI:
10.3389/feart.2022.969836
Auteurs:
Gianfranco Vannucci; Barbara Lolli; Paolo Gasperini; Paolo Gasperini
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 4, 2021, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220200273
Auteurs:
Simone Mancini, Maximilian Jonas Werner, Margarita Segou, Brian Baptie
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, 2021, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220200454
Auteurs:
Rémy Bossu; Francesco Finazzi; Robert Steed; Laure Fallou; István Bondár
Publié dans:
Geophysical Research Letters, Numéro 4, 2022, ISSN 0094-8276
Éditeur:
American Geophysical Union
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.2102.06739
Auteurs:
Henning Lilienkamp*1,2 , Rémy Bossu3,4 , Fabrice Cotton1,2 , Francesco Finazzi5 , Matthieu Landès3 , Graeme Weatherill2 , and Sebastian von Specht6
Publié dans:
The Seismic Record, Numéro 13, 2023, ISSN 2694-4006
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0320220039.
Auteurs:
Eugenio Chioccarelli, Iunio Iervolino
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 92/4, 2021, Page(s) 2382-2388, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220200368
Auteurs:
Yongwen Zhang, Yosef Ashkenazy, Shlomo Havlin
Publié dans:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, Numéro 126/9, 2021, ISSN 2169-9313
Éditeur:
JGR Solid Earth
DOI:
10.1029/2021jb022454
Auteurs:
Lizhong Zhang, Katsuichiro Goda, Maximilian J. Werner, Solomon Tesfamariam
Publié dans:
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, Numéro 50/1, 2021, Page(s) 6-25, ISSN 0098-8847
Éditeur:
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
DOI:
10.1002/eqe.3286
Auteurs:
Wang, Shaoqing; Werner, Maximilian J.; Yu, Ruifang
Publié dans:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Numéro 4, 2022, ISSN 0037-1106
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0120210022
Auteurs:
Bose Maren; Julien-Laferrière Sylvain; Bossu Rémy; Massin Frédérik
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 4, 2021, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220200244
Auteurs:
Gulia, Laura; Wiemer, Stefan; Gasperini, Paolo
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 13, 2022, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220210159
Auteurs:
Laura Gulia, Stefan Wiemer, Gianfranco Vannucci
Publié dans:
Seismological Research Letters, Numéro 91/5, 2020, Page(s) 2828-2842, ISSN 0895-0695
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0220190307
Auteurs:
Ritz, Vanille; id_orcid0000-0002-8773-7608; Rinaldi, Antonio Pio; id_orcid0000-0001-7052-8618; Wiemer, Stefan; id_orcid0000-0002-4919-3283
Publié dans:
Communications Earth & Environment, 2022, ISSN 1548-7091
Éditeur:
Nature Publishing Group
DOI:
10.1038/s43247-022-00581-9
Auteurs:
Dryhurst, Sarah; Mulder, Femke; Dallo, Irina; Kerr, John R.; McBride, Sara K.; Fallou, Laure; Becker, Julia S.
Publié dans:
Front. Earth Sci, 2022, ISSN 2296-6463
Éditeur:
Lausanne: Frontiers Media S.A.
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10.3929/ethz-b-000590140
Auteurs:
Stefan Wiemer; Shyam Nandan; Leila Mizrahi
Publié dans:
Embracing Data Incompleteness for Better Earthquake1Forecasting, Numéro 1, 2021, ISSN 2156-2202
Éditeur:
American Geophysical Union
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10.1002/essoar.10507003.1
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Sara Klaasen; S�lvi Thrastarson; Andreas Fichtner; Yeşim �ubuk-Sabuncu; Krist�n J�nsd�ttir
Publié dans:
EOS, 103, Numéro 3, 2022, ISSN 2576-604X
Éditeur:
AGU
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10.1029/2022eo220007
Auteurs:
V. Kouskouna, A. Ganas, M. Kleanthi, I. Kassaras, N. Sakellariou, G. Sakkas, S. Valkaniotis, E. Manousou, G. Bozionelos, V. Tsironi, I. Karamitros, N. Tavoularis, Ch. Papaioannou, R. Bossu
Publié dans:
Journal of Seismology, Numéro 25/3, 2021, Page(s) 747-769, ISSN 1383-4649
Éditeur:
Kluwer Academic Publishers
DOI:
10.1007/s10950-021-09990-3
Auteurs:
Athanasios Papadopoulos; John Clinton; Laurentiu Danciu; Stefan Wiemer; Maren Böse
Publié dans:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 112 (3), Numéro 23, 2022, ISSN 0037-1106
Éditeur:
Seismological Society of America
DOI:
10.1785/0120210298
Auteurs:
Michèle Marti; Irina Dallo; Philippe Roth; Athanasios N. Papadopoulos; Simone Zaugg
Publié dans:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 90, Numéro 5, 2023, ISSN 2212-4209
Éditeur:
Elsevier Limited
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103674
Auteurs:
Massoda Tchoussi, Frank Yannick; Finazzi, Francesco
Publié dans:
Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Numéro 4, 2023, ISSN 2297-4687
Éditeur:
Frontiers
DOI:
10.3389/fams.2023.1107243
Auteurs:
István Bondár, Robert Steed, Julien Roch, Rémy Bossu, Andres Heinloo, Joachim Saul, Angelo Strollo
Publié dans:
Frontiers in Earth Science, Numéro 8, 2020, ISSN 2296-6463
Éditeur:
Frontiers in Earth Science
DOI:
10.3389/feart.2020.00272
Auteurs:
Lauro Chiaraluce; Maddalena Michele; Felix Waldhauser; Yen Joe Tan; Marcus Herrmann; Daniele Spallarossa; Gregory C. Beroza; Marco Cattaneo; Claudio Chiarabba; Pasquale De Gori; Raffaele Di Stefano; William Ellsworth; Ian Main; Simone Mancini; Lucia Margheriti; Warner Marzocchi; Men-Andrin Meier; Davide Scafidi; David Schaff; Margarita Segou
Publié dans:
Scientific Data, Numéro 5, 2022, ISSN 2052-4463
Éditeur:
Nature Research
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