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Accelerating earth science discovery via multi-agent LLM systems. [PDF]

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Pantiukhin D   +4 more
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Update and sensitivity analysis of the neo-deterministic seismic hazard assessment for Egypt

open access: yesEngineering Geology, 2017
The main goal of this work is to provide an update on the seismic hazard maps available for Egypt that incorpo- rates the results of recent studies, i.e. revised historical earthquake catalogs, morphostructural zonation data (MZ), revised focal mechanism solutions and mechanical models of the lithospheric structure. This is done within the framework of
Hany M Hassan   +2 more
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A deterministic seismic hazard analysis for shallow earthquakes in Greece

Tectonophysics, 2007
The maximum expected ground motion in Greece is estimated for shallow earthquakes using a deterministic seismic hazard analysis (DSHA). In order to accomplish this analysis the input data include an homogeneous catalogue of earthquakes for the period 426 BC–2003, a seismogenic source model with representative focal mechanisms and a set of velocity ...
Luca Moratto   +2 more
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Deterministic seismic hazard assessments for Taiwan considering non-controlling seismic sources

open access: yesBulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2014
The region around Taiwan is known for active seismicity, and a few studies have reported a high seismic hazard in this region, including a deterministic seismic hazard analysis (DSHA) study.
Duruo Huang, Wang J P, Huang Duruo
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Deterministic seismic hazard map for Taiwan developed using an in-house Excel-based program

open access: yesComputers and Geosciences, 2012
Seismic hazard analyses, either in a deterministic (DSHA) or probabilistic (PSHA) framework, are both commonly adopted for evaluating earthquake risk.
Jui-Pin Wang   +2 more
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Deterministic Seismic Hazard Analysis of Bharuch City and Surrounding Region

Disaster Advances, 2022
The research of seismic hazards along with their preparedness is critical for the development of structures which are both safe and economically effective. Ankleshwar, also known as the "Chemical Capital of India," is located in Bharuch district situated on Gujarat's south-west coast and it is categorised as seismic zone III by the Indian seismic ...
M. Patel, C. Solanki, T. Thaker
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Deterministic Seismic Hazard Analysis of Ankleshwar City, Gujarat

2021
Earthquake disaster study as well as mitigation is important for the safe and economic design of structures. Ankleshwar is the major industrial hub of India, situated in Bharuch district, located at south-west coast of Gujarat and lies in seismic zone III as per Indian seismic zonation.
Manali Patel   +2 more
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