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The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake and its aftershocks caused a major disaster in Nepal causing widespread casualties, injuries, and physical damage. Ground motion from the mains [...]
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Húsavík, the second largest town in North Iceland, is effectively located, directly on top of the Húsavík–Flatey Fault (HFF), the largest transform fault in Iceland [...]
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Ground-motion prediction equations (GMPEs) which quantify the attenuation of key earthquake strong-motion parameters with distance, have a major impact on seismic hazard [...]
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In Iceland, the most seismically active region in northern Europe, large earthquakes occur almost exclusively in two major fracture zones, the South Iceland Seismic Zone [...]
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The Tjornes Fracture Zone (TFZ) of North Iceland is one of the most active seismic zones in northwestern Europe. While the earthquake of 1910 with M=7.2 is the largest ob [...]
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In earthquake prone regions where strong-motion data is scarce, the reliability of strong ground motion simulations from large earthquakes depends heavily on realistic so [...]
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A strong earthquake with moment magnitude 6.3 occurred in South Iceland on 28 May 2008. This earthquake caused a lot of damage to the buried pipelines in the small town o [...]
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Traditional arrays using a central recording facility and dedicated communications channels to continuously record data are expensive to deploy and maintain. A lower cost [...]
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The tectonically unique and populated South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ) has been the location of numerous destructive earthquakes in the past. Its capability to produce e [...]
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