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View article: Real-Time Loss Tools: Open-Source Software for Time- and State-Dependent Seismic Damage and Loss Calculations – Features and Application to the 2023 Türkiye-Syria Sequence
Real-Time Loss Tools: Open-Source Software for Time- and State-Dependent Seismic Damage and Loss Calculations – Features and Application to the 2023 Türkiye-Syria Sequence Open
During a seismic sequence, the action of each earthquake has the potential to damage and weaken exposed structures, causing their fragility to change, and increasing their likelihood of being further damaged by subsequent earthquakes. At t…
View article: Impact of Population Spatiotemporal Patterns on Earthquake Human Losses
Impact of Population Spatiotemporal Patterns on Earthquake Human Losses Open
View article: A National Seismic Risk Model for El Salvador: Development, Implementation, and Novel Applications in Disaster Management
A National Seismic Risk Model for El Salvador: Development, Implementation, and Novel Applications in Disaster Management Open
View article: A brief overview of the past, present and future of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation
A brief overview of the past, present and future of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation Open
The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) is an initiative that originally emerged from discussions and proposals made by the Global Science Forum of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the early 2000’s. In 2009, G…
View article: The Built Environment Data platform for experimental test data in earthquake engineering
The Built Environment Data platform for experimental test data in earthquake engineering Open
Experimental testing of full structural systems and their components is crucial for understanding their response to earthquakes. Since the 1960s, global interest in such testing has grown, supported by numerous national and international f…
View article: Comparing components for seismic risk modelling using data from the 2019 Le Teil (France) earthquake
Comparing components for seismic risk modelling using data from the 2019 Le Teil (France) earthquake Open
Probabilistic seismic hazard and risk models are essential to improving our awareness of seismic risk, to its management, and to increasing our resilience against earthquake disasters. These models consist of a series of components, which …
View article: Sharing data and code facilitates reproducible and impactful research
Sharing data and code facilitates reproducible and impactful research Open
Modern research often involves the collection or analysis of data and the use of specialized computer algorithms. Traditional text articles thus provide only partial documentation of a research study. Readers have limited ability to reprod…
View article: Methods for evaluating the significance and importance of differences amongst probabilistic seismic hazard results for engineering and risk analyses: a review and insights
Methods for evaluating the significance and importance of differences amongst probabilistic seismic hazard results for engineering and risk analyses: a review and insights Open
When new seismic hazard estimates are published it is natural to compare them to existing results for the same location. This type of comparison routinely indicates differences amongst hazard estimates obtained with the various models. The…
View article: The GTM global probabilistic tsunami hazard model
The GTM global probabilistic tsunami hazard model Open
The EU ChEESE-2P project (Centre of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth, second Phase, https://cheese2.eu/) aims to developing Pilot Demonstrators (PD) in different areas of Solid Earth (SE) addressing 12 SE Exascale Computational Chall…
View article: The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model
The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model Open
To design user-centred and scientifically high-quality outreach products to inform about earthquake-related hazards and the associated risk, a close collaboration between the model developers and communication experts is needed. In this co…
View article: Comment on nhess-2023-107
Comment on nhess-2023-107 Open
Abstract. To design user-centred and scientifically high-quality outreach products to inform about earthquake-related hazards and the associated risk, a close collaboration between the model developers and communication ex…
View article: Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles
Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles Open
The GEM Foundation has produced a collection of Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles that summarize key metrics of seismic risk, to provide stakeholders in risk management an overview of the risk in a region at-a-glance. Each profile pr…
View article: Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles
Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles Open
The GEM Foundation has produced a collection of Country/Territory Seismic Risk Profiles that summarize key metrics of seismic risk, to provide stakeholders in risk management an overview of the risk in a region at-a-glance. Each profile pr…
View article: Testing the 2020 European Seismic Hazard and Risk Models using data from the 2019 Le Teil (France) earthquake
Testing the 2020 European Seismic Hazard and Risk Models using data from the 2019 Le Teil (France) earthquake Open
Probabilistic seismic hazard and risk models are essential to improving our awareness of seismic risk, to its management, and to increasing our resilience against earthquake disasters. These models consist of a series of components, which …
View article: The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model
The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model Open
To design user-centred and scientifically high-quality outreach products to inform about earthquake-related hazards and the associated risk, a close collaboration between the model developers and communication experts is needed. In this co…
View article: Supplementary material to "The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model"
Supplementary material to "The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model" Open
View article: Methods for evaluating the significance and importance of differences amongst probabilistic seismic hazard results for engineering and risk analyses: A review and insights
Methods for evaluating the significance and importance of differences amongst probabilistic seismic hazard results for engineering and risk analyses: A review and insights Open
When new seismic hazard models are published it is natural to compare them to existing models for the same location. This type of comparison routinely indicates differences between the assessed hazards in the various models. The question t…
View article: Integration of RISE innovations in the fields of OELF, RLA and SHM: input and output datasets (Version 1.0)
Integration of RISE innovations in the fields of OELF, RLA and SHM: input and output datasets (Version 1.0) Open
Repository of input and output data files associated with Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project. Full deliverable available here.
View article: Data Files used in Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project
Data Files used in Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project Open
Repository of input and output data files associated with Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project. Full deliverable available here.
View article: Integration of RISE innovations in the fields of OELF, RLA and SHM: input and output datasets (Version 1.0)
Integration of RISE innovations in the fields of OELF, RLA and SHM: input and output datasets (Version 1.0) Open
Repository of input and output data files associated with Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project. Full deliverable available here.
View article: The 6 February 2023 Türkiye Earthquakes: Insights for the European Seismic Hazard and Risk Models
The 6 February 2023 Türkiye Earthquakes: Insights for the European Seismic Hazard and Risk Models Open
The earthquakes that struck eastern Türkiye and Syria on 6 February 2023, first with a Mw 7.8 shock then followed only hours later by a second Mw 7.6 event, will have profound and long-lasting consequences for those living in this hig…
View article: European Earthquake Scenario Loss Repository
European Earthquake Scenario Loss Repository Open
This repository provides a set of OpenQuake-engine input files required to run past earthquake scenarios for the testing of risk models. These scenarios can be run using either earthquake rupture models or ShakeMaps.
View article: European Earthquake Scenario Loss Repository
European Earthquake Scenario Loss Repository Open
This repository provides a set of OpenQuake-engine input files required to run past earthquake scenarios for the testing of risk models. These scenarios can be run using either earthquake rupture models or ShakeMaps.
View article: Modelling site response at regional scale for the 2020 European Seismic Risk Model (ESRM20)
Modelling site response at regional scale for the 2020 European Seismic Risk Model (ESRM20) Open
Quantitative estimation of seismic risk over a region requires both an underlying probabilistic seismic hazard model and a means to characterise shallow site response over a large scale. The 2020 European Seismic Risk Model (ESRM20) builds…
View article: Coordinated and Interoperable Seismological Data and Product Services in Europe: the EPOS Thematic Core Service for Seismology
Coordinated and Interoperable Seismological Data and Product Services in Europe: the EPOS Thematic Core Service for Seismology Open
In this article we describe EPOS Seismology, the Thematic Core Service consortium for the seismology domain within the European Plate Observing System infrastructure. EPOS Seismology was developed alongside the build-up of EPOS during the …
View article: Good practice report: european rapid earthquake loss assessment
Good practice report: european rapid earthquake loss assessment Open
When an earthquake occurs, there are many remote sensors that record data from the event: waveforms recorded by seismic instruments are used to locate the hypocentre and magnitude of the earthquake and to assess the strong ground shaking a…
View article: A Building Classification System for Multi-hazard Risk Assessment
A Building Classification System for Multi-hazard Risk Assessment Open
A uniform and comprehensive classification system, often referred to as taxonomy, is fundamental for the characterization of building portfolios for natural hazard risk assessment. A building taxonomy characterizes assets according to attr…
View article: European Seismic Risk Model – Insights and Emerging Research Topics
European Seismic Risk Model – Insights and Emerging Research Topics Open
A new European Seismic Risk Model (ESRM20) was recently released to the scientific community ( http://risk.efehr.org ). This model combines the European Seismic Hazard Model (ESHM20), a regional model of site response based on proxy data (…
View article: Earthquake Scenario Loss Testing Repository
Earthquake Scenario Loss Testing Repository Open
This repository provides a set of OpenQuake-engine input files required to run past earthquake scenarios for the testing of risk models. These scenarios can be run using either earthquake rupture models or ShakeMaps.
View article: European Exposure Model Data Repository
European Exposure Model Data Repository Open
A repository of the exposure data used to develop the ESRM20 exposure models. More information available here: https://eu-risk.eucentre.it/exposure/