نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake hotspots

تعداد نتایج: 38263  

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Tao Jia Zheng Ji

Human activity hotspots are the clusters of activity locations in space and time, and a better understanding of their functionality would be useful for urban land use planning and transportation. In this article, using trajectory data, we aim to infer the functionality of human activity hotspots from their scaling pattern in a reliable way. Specifically, a large number of stopping locations are...

2017
Polycarp Mogeni Irene Omedo Christopher Nyundo Alice Kamau Abdisalan Noor Philip Bejon

BACKGROUND Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of malaria control interventions. We provide a description of the spatial micro-epidemiology of symptomatic malaria and asymptomatic parasitaemia in multiple sites. METHODS We assembled data from 19 studies conducted between 1996 and 2015 in seven countries of sub-Saharan Africa with homestead-level ge...

2016
D. Sakthivel M. Premkumar

— An Earthquake is more important for geophysics and economy problems. The Support Vector Machine of data mining techniques with cluster analysis is used to predict impact of earthquake [2]. The historical data are collected which has follow the time series methodology, combine the data mining for pre-processing and finally apply the SVM to predict the impact of earthquake. Earthquake predictio...

2009
Neeti Bhargava V. K. Katiyar M. L. Sharma P. Pradhan

This paper presents a review of the work done in earthquake prediction using abnormal animal behavior. The earthquake prediction can be done using the abnormal behavior of animals preceding earthquake occurrence in seismically active region because of their relatively more capability than humans of perceiving certain kind of geophysical stimuli which may precede earthquake. The international wo...

Journal: :Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience 2010
J. Douglas Zechar Danijel Schorlemmer Maria Liukis John Yu Fabian Euchner Philip Maechling Thomas H. Jordan

The Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability (CSEP) aims to advance earthquake research by rigorous testing of earthquake forecast hypotheses. As in other disciplines, such hypothesis testing requires carefully designed experiments that meet certain requirements: they should be reproducible, fully transparent, and conducted within a controlled environment. CSEP has begun buildin...

2012
J. Izawa Y. Murono K. Tanoue

Severe soil liquefaction due to a long duration earthquake with low acceleration occurred at Tokyo Bay area in the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake. This phenomenon clearly shows that soil liquefaction is affected by properties of input waves. This paper describes effect of wave properties of earthquake on liquefaction using effective stress analysis with some earthquakes. Analyt...

2010
Zhi-hui Dong Zhi-gang Yang Tian-wu Chen Zhi-gang Chu Qi-ling Wang Wen Deng Joseph C Denor

INTRODUCTION In recent years, several massive earthquakes have occurred across the globe. Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) is reliable in detecting spinal injuries. The purpose of this study was to compare the features of spinal injuries resulting from the Sichuan earthquake with those of non-earthquake-related spinal trauma using MDCT. METHODS Features of spinal injuries of 223 Sichu...

2002
J. P. Conte

Discrete time-varying autoregressive moving average (ARMA) models are used to describe realistic earthquake ground motion time histories. Both amplitude and frequency nonstationarities are incorporated in the model. An iterative Kalman filtering scheme is introduced to identify the time-varying parameters of an ARMA model from an actual earthquake record. Several model verification tests are pe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Martin B Short P Jeffrey Brantingham Andrea L Bertozzi George E Tita

The mechanisms driving the nucleation, spread, and dissipation of crime hotspots are poorly understood. As a consequence, the ability of law enforcement agencies to use mapped crime patterns to design crime prevention strategies is severely hampered. We also lack robust expectations about how different policing interventions should impact crime. Here we present a mathematical framework based on...

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