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Potential of Earthquake Early Warning Systems
Natural Hazards, 2001Despite their short warning times (seconds to tens of seconds)earthquake early warning systems can become useful tools in riskmitigation provided their design is robust and utilizes theregional tectonics. Bucharest can serve as a good example forsuch a system with a warning time of 25 seconds.
Wenzel, Friedemann +4 more
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Earthquake Early Warning System in Japan
2003Japan is situated in one of the most active areas in the world, where the Pacific and Philippine Sea Plates are subducting the Eurasian Plate and where stress and strain of the crust are accumulated (Fig. 1). This results in a lot of earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions.
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Giant tsunami monitoring, early warning and hazard assessment
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022Nobuhito Mori +2 more
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Earthquake early warning for earth dams
2015The paper outlines the basic concepts of an Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system applied to earth dams. Past experience indicates that vulnerability of earth dams is generally low under both static and seismic loading conditions. In spite of this, a high risk level is associated to dams because of their high exposure factor.
PAGANO, LUCA, SICA, STEFANIA
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Deep learning for magnitude prediction in earthquake early warning
Gondwana Research, 2023Yanwei Wang, Zifa Wang, Xiaojun Li
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Earthquake early warning: Recent advances and perspectives
Earth-Science Reviews, 2020Gemma Cremen, Carmine Galasso
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The transformer earthquake alerting model: a new versatile approach to earthquake early warning
Geophysical Journal International, 2021Jannes Münchmeyer +2 more
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