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The Role of Machine Learning in Earthquake Seismology: A Review
This comprehensive survey addresses the notable yet relatively uncharted territory of machine learning (ML) applications within the realm of...
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Placing engineering in the earthquake response and the survival chain
Earthquakes injure millions and simultaneously disrupt the infrastructure to protect them. This perspective argues that the current post-disaster...
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Centrifuge Modeling of Soil Liquefaction Triggering: 2017 Pohang Earthquake
Soil liquefaction by earthquake results in significant soil deformation and can cause substantial damage to infrastructure. Accordingly, there is a...
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The RTL Anomaly of Seismicity before the February 6, 2023 Earthquake in Turkey
Abstract —Based on the data from the regional Turkey earthquake catalog and the ANSS Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog for Turkey and a part of Iran, a...
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Dynamic Response to Earthquake Excitation
This chapter presents the solutions to earthquake excitations, focusing on shear frames and continuous vertical line-like systems. -
Deterministic full-scenario analysis for maximum credible earthquake hazards
Great earthquakes are one of the major threats to modern society due to their great destructive power and unpredictability. The maximum credible...
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Earthquake forecasting in the Himalayan region using neural networks models
Earthquake forecasting using neural networks models is presented in the study. The problem of earthquake forecasting was modelled as a pattern...
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Cascade and pre-slip models oversimplify the complexity of earthquake preparation in nature
Earthquake precursory processes have been central to scientific inquiry for nearly a century. Recent advancements in earthquake monitoring, geodesy,...
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Determining acceptable risk levels in earthquake disasters: insights from Chinese Mainland
The establishment of acceptable risk standards serves as a crucial connection between earthquake disaster risk assessment and risk management....
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Seafloor earthquake ruptures and mass wasting from the 2004 Mw 6.3 Les Saintes submarine earthquake
The seismic hazard posed by submarine faults and the capacity of submarine earthquakes to trigger mass wasting are poorly understood because we lack...
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A neural encoder for earthquake rate forecasting
Forecasting the timing of earthquakes is a long-standing challenge. Moreover, it is still debated how to formulate this problem in a useful manner,...
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Ionospheric response to the 2020 Samos earthquake and tsunami
On 30 October 2020 at 11:51 UT, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred in the Dodecanese sea (37.84°N, 26.81°E, 10 km depth) and generated a tsunami...
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Earthquake monitoring in India: a status report (2019–2023)
Earthquake monitoring is critical to understand dynamic rupture processes, identification and characterization of active faults and zoning of regions...
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Hierarchical Earthquake Prediction Framework
Predicting earthquakes has been one of the most challenging tasks as it occurs arbitrarily and the economy is affected due to damage of the... -
Pseudo-dynamic rupture implementation and earthquake engineering consequences of simulated ground motion in NCT Delhi (India) caused by Mwmw8.2 Nahan Himalaya seismic gap earthquake
This paper presents the physics based ground motion synthetics and its earthquake engineering consequences in the National Capital Territory (NCT)...
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On the use of VMD-LSTM neural network for approximate earthquake prediction
Earthquake prediction has been widely studied in many fields using various technologies, including machine learning, which is able to explore the...
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Earthquake Scenario Map** Reveals Future Earthquake Hazards on a Portion of the Himalayan Megathrust Fault, NW Himalaya
The work presented here shows the earthquake scenario map of a portion of the Main Frontal Thrust (MHT) fault in the NW Himalaya. In our... -
Historical Earthquake on the North-Eastern Extension of the East Anatolian Fault
AbstractIn this paper, we determine the location of the hypocenter and the magnitude of the earthquake of September 11/23, 1888 based on macroseismic...
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Drainage explains soil liquefaction beyond the earthquake near-field
Earthquake-induced soil-liquefaction is a devastating phenomenon associated with loss of soil rigidity due to seismic shaking, resulting in...
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Detecting groundwater level changes related to the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
This study presented the first attempt to detect precursory changes in groundwater level before the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake. This detection was...