The status of earthquake early warning around the world: An introductory overview
RM Allen, P Gasparini… - Seismological …, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The term “earthquake early warning”(EEW) is used to describe real-time earthquake
information systems that have the potential to provide warning prior to significant ground …
information systems that have the potential to provide warning prior to significant ground …
Generalized seismic phase detection with deep learning
To optimally monitor earthquake‐generating processes, seismologists have sought to lower
detection sensitivities ever since instrumental seismic networks were started about a century …
detection sensitivities ever since instrumental seismic networks were started about a century …
Real-time seismic intensity measurements prediction for earthquake early warning: A systematic literature review
Z Cheng, C Peng, M Chen - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
With the gradual development of and improvement in earthquake early warning systems
(EEWS), more accurate real-time seismic intensity measurements (IMs) methods are needed …
(EEWS), more accurate real-time seismic intensity measurements (IMs) methods are needed …
Reliable real‐time seismic signal/noise discrimination with machine learning
In earthquake early warning (EEW), every sufficiently impulsive signal is potentially the first
evidence for an unfolding large earthquake. More often than not, however, impulsive signals …
evidence for an unfolding large earthquake. More often than not, however, impulsive signals …
ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system performance during the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence
During July 2019, a sequence of earthquakes, including an M w 6.4 foreshock and an M w
7.1 mainshock, occurred near Ridgecrest, California. ShakeAlert, the US Geological Survey …
7.1 mainshock, occurred near Ridgecrest, California. ShakeAlert, the US Geological Survey …
A threshold-based earthquake early warning using dense accelerometer networks
Most earthquake early warning systems (EEWS) developed so far are conceived as either
'regionaL '(network-based) or 'on-site'(stand-alone) systems. The recent implementation of …
'regionaL '(network-based) or 'on-site'(stand-alone) systems. The recent implementation of …
Real‐time earthquake detection and hazard assessment by ElarmS across California
RM Allen, H Brown, M Hellweg… - Geophysical …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
ElarmS is a network‐based methodology for rapid earthquake detection, location and
hazard assessment in the form of magnitude estimation and peak ground motion prediction …
hazard assessment in the form of magnitude estimation and peak ground motion prediction …
Hybrid deep-learning network for rapid on-site peak ground velocity prediction
J Zhu, S Li, J Song - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Rapidly and accurately predicting on-site peak ground velocity (PGV) is important for
earthquake hazard mitigation. Traditional methods used to predict PGV involve a single …
earthquake hazard mitigation. Traditional methods used to predict PGV involve a single …
Status and performance of the ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system: 2019–2023
ABSTRACT The US Geological Survey (USGS)‐operated ShakeAlert® system is the United
States West Coast earthquake early warning system. In this study we detail ShakeAlert's …
States West Coast earthquake early warning system. In this study we detail ShakeAlert's …
MEANet: Magnitude estimation via physics-based features time series, an attention mechanism, and neural networks
J Song, J Zhu, S Li - Geophysics, 2023 - library.seg.org
The traditional magnitude estimation method, which establishes a linear relationship
between a single warning parameter and the magnitude, exhibits considerable scatter and …
between a single warning parameter and the magnitude, exhibits considerable scatter and …