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A suspected case of "itai-itai disease" in a cadmium-polluted area in Akita prefecture, Japan. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Health Prev Med
Sasaki T   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Epidemiological characteristics of monkeypox virus Clade Ib in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Kremer C   +23 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Statistical Characteristics of Strong Earthquake Sequence in Northeastern Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel)
Wang Y   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Omori Law: The 150-Year Birthday Jubilee of Fusakichi Omori

Journal of Volcanology and Seismology, 2018
The outstanding Japanese seismologist Fusakichi Omori was born 150 years ago, on October 30, 1868. He discovered his first law in earthquake physics that now bears his name when he was 26. Essentially, Omori’s law tells us that the decay of aftershock rate follows a hyperbolic law.
A. V. Guglielmi, A. D. Zavyalov
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Financial crisis, Omori's law, and negative entropy flow

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2013
Abstract The 2008 global financial crisis has revived great interest in early warning system (EWS) models for reducing the risks of future crises. Existing EWS models employ aggregated variables that cannot examine the nonlinear dynamics of participating players on scales smaller than a country in unstable, non-equilibrium economies.
Jianbo Gao, Jing Hu
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Breaking Omori's Law of Public Awareness

Seismological Research Letters, 2005
As seismologists dedicated to studying one of the Earth's most dangerous natural phenomena, we are inured to the reality that public interest in our field surges after a significant earthquake and decays rapidly afterward to a rather low background level. This would be little more than a curiosity were it not for the fact that understanding earthquakes
A. Lerner-Lam, L. Seeber
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THE GENERALIZED OMORI LAW: MAGNITUDE INCOMPLETENESS OR MAGNITUDE CLUSTERING

International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2009
The investigate the aftershock decay soon after the largest ten sequences occurred in Southern California in last 20 years. We show that this decay becomes independent on the mainshock magnitude MMand on the lower magnitude threshold MIif time is rescaled by an appropriate time scale fixed by the difference MM– MI.
Bottiglieri M   +3 more
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