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Earthquake Early Warning System - Applications to the Ibero-Maghrebian Region

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The present topical volume presents a collection of contributions from a workshop that took place in Madrid in February 2014. Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) are a rather recent development in seismology that allows issue warnings to a site with a short lead-time about the impending arrival of the largest strong ground motion from an earthquake, after the first wave arrivals have been detected nearer to the source by adequate sensors. The Ibero-Mahgrebian region, containing Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, is subject to the occurrence of large earthquakes that may be followed by large tsunamis, as was the case of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755.

List of contents

Introduction, Buforn, E. and A. Udías.-
Earthquake Hazard Mitigation and Real-Time Warnings of Tsunamis and Earthquakes, Kanamori, H.-
Progress on development of an Earthquake Early Warning System using low-cost sensors,Wu, Y.-
Early Warning Systems: Feasibility and end-users' point of view
Oliveira, C. S., M. Lopes and I. Pais.-
Wavelet based methods for rapid calculations of magnitude and epicentral distance. An application to an earthquake early warning System, Hloupis, G. and F. Vallianatos.-
Large earthquakes at the Ibero-Maghrebian region: Basis for an EEWS
Buforn, E., A. Udías and C. Pro.-
Relationships between Mw and other earthquake size parameters in the Spanish IGN seismic catalog, Cabañas, L., A. Rivas, J.M. Martínez-Solares, J.M. Gaspar-Escribano, B. Benito, R. Antón and S. Ruiz-BarajasGround-motion simulation in the Lower Tagus Valley Basin
Borges, J., M. Bezzeghoud, B. Caldeira and J. Carvalho.-
The Rupture Process and Location of the 2003 Zemmouri-Boumerdes Earthquake (Mw 6.8) Inferred from Seismic and Geodetic Data
Santos, R., B. Caldeira, M. Bezzeghoud and J. Borges.-
Testing the Earthquake Early-Warning parameter correlations in the Southern Iberian Peninsula , Carranza, M., E. Buforn and A. Zollo.-
Feasibility and interest in Earthquake Early Warning Systems for areas of moderate seismicity: case study of Pyrenees, Auclair , S., Y. Colom, X. Goula and J.A. Jar

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A threshold based earthquake early warning system for offshore events in Southern Iberia, Picozzi, M., M. Carranza, S. Colombelli, E. Buforn and A. Zollo.

Summary

The present topical volume presents a collection of contributions from a workshop that took place in Madrid in February 2014. Earthquake Early Warning System (EEWS) are a rather recent development in seismology that allows issue warnings to a site with a short lead-time about the impending arrival of the largest strong ground motion from an earthquake, after the first wave arrivals have been detected nearer to the source by adequate sensors. The Ibero-Mahgrebian region, containing Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, is subject to the occurrence of large earthquakes that may be followed by large tsunamis, as was the case of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755.

Product details

Assisted by Elis Buforn (Editor), Elisa Buforn (Editor), Agustin Udias (Editor), Udías (Editor), Udías (Editor), Agustín Udías (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783034809412
ISBN 978-3-0-3480941-2
No. of pages 148
Dimensions 193 mm x 261 mm x 9 mm
Weight 367 g
Illustrations V, 148 p.
Series Pageoph Topical Volumes
Pageoph Topical Volumes
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Earth and Environmental Science, Earth System Sciences, seismicity, seismic hazard

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