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Real-Time Empirical Risk Assessment From Recurrent Coastal Sewage Plumes. [PDF]

open access: yesGeohealth
Agarwal V   +13 more
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Vibrational signatures of living cells. [PDF]

open access: yesBiophys J
Tchaicheeyan O   +3 more
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Application and discussion of statistical seismology in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment studies

Science China Earth Sciences, 2021
Earthquakes are one of the natural disasters that pose a major threat to human lives and property. Earthquake prediction propels the construction and development of modern seismology; however, current deterministic earthquake prediction is limited by numerous difficulties.
Weilai Pei   +4 more
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The development of statistical seismology: A personal experience

Tectonophysics, 2006
Abstract An account is given of the author's experiences in the development of statistical seismology as a tool for the description, understanding, and forecasting of earthquakes. The discussion is focussed on the formulation and use of stochastic models for earthquake occurrence.
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Statistical models for data processing in seismology and magnetic prospecting

Reviews of Geophysics, 1965
The problems of geophysical data processing are reducible to those of maximizing certain likelihood functions in which the parameters of the likelihood functions are the parameters of the geophysical model. Examples are given from travel‐time seismology and magnetic prospecting.
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Statistics in seismology

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 1981
A range of problems in the applications of statistics to seismology is surveyed. In each case, brief notes are provided on the seismological background to the problem, the essential character of the statistical questions which arise, some key references, and the direction of current work. Two broad sections are included, the first covering the analysis
D. Vere-Jones, W.G.C. Smith
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Statistical methods in seismology

WIREs Computational Statistics, 2010
AbstractOn July 16, 1945 the first nuclear weapon test (code named Trinity) began an evolution in warfare that led to the cold war where mutually assured destruction (MAD) prevented nuclear conflict between nations. The generation that fought the cold war understood the destructive power of a nuclear weapon—many had observed first hand the ruins of ...
Dale N. Anderson   +3 more
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Statistical Seismology Science Gateway

2014
Seismic hazard assessment and risk analysis are critical for human life since these fields study and model expected earthquakes to produce seismic hazard maps and to determine the risk of damage from potential earthquakes to buildings, dams, etc. The Statistical Seismology Science Gateway, built on the gUSE framework, holds a comprehensive set of tools
Kocair, Celebi   +2 more
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