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The major Papua New Guinean earthquakes near Madang (1970) and beneath the...
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A graphical method for preliminary location of earthquakes in the New...
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A Probabilistic Assessment of Tsunami Hazard in the Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004 made starkly evident the need for better information on tsunami hazard in the Indian Ocean. The tsunami threat faced by Indian... -
Visit to Fourth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering and seismological...
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Australian seismological report 1980
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Australian Seismological Report 2008
The Australian Seismological Report 2008 provides a summary of earthquake activity for Australia for 2008. It also provides a summary of earthquakes of Magnitude 5+ in the... -
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment of Papua New Guinea: 2019 revision
Papua New Guinea (PNG) lies in a belt of intense tectonic activity that experiences high levels of seismicity. Although this seismicity poses significant risks to society, the... -
Source and Ground Motion Models for Australian Earthquakes
This article summarizes a report prepared for Geoscience Australia by Paul Somerville, Robert Graves, Nancy Collins, Seok Goo Song and Sidao Ni of URS Corporation. The report... -
Using decision trees to provide rapid estimates of earthquake loss
The ability to provide rapid and accurate estimates of damage following an earthquake is a key priority in seismic risk research, and is central to efficient disaster... -
Australian seismological report, 1994
Each year in Australia there are on average one earthquake of magnitude 5.3 or greater and about 200 of magnitude 3 or greater, excluding aftershocks. The larger ones are a... -
Australian seismological report, 1983
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Future Directions for the National Earthquake Hazard Map for Australia
In July 2009, Geoscience Australia initiated a new project within the Geospatial and Earth Monitoring Group to update the national earthquake hazard map using current methods... -
Proceedings of the Workshop on Australian Earthquake Magnitude Scales, BMR,...
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Earthquakes and tsunamis caused by low-angle normal faulting in the Banda...
As the world’s largest archipelagic country in Earth’s most active tectonic region, Indonesia faces a substantial earthquake and tsunami threat. Understanding this threat is a... -
Meckering earthquake intensities and notes on earthquake risk for Western Australia
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Earthquake Mapping Tool
The earthquake mapping tool allows you to: * view recent earthquakes which occurred over the past 30 days * search and explore all Australian earthquakes * search and explore... -
Indonesia's Historical Earthquakes: Modelled examples for improving the...
With a population of over 250 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world (United Nations, 2013). Indonesia also experiences more earthquakes than... -
Australian Seismological Report 2012
The Australian Seismological Report 2012 provides a summary of earthquake activity for Australia for 2012. It also provides a summary of earthquakes of Magnitude 5+ in the... -
Tectonic earthquakes and recent volcanic activity
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The 2006 Earthquake Swarm in the Sulu Range, Central New Britain, Papua New Guinea
On 6th July 2006, an intense swarm of earthquake activity began in the Sulu Range, Central New Britain, Papua New Guinea. The earthquakes were felt almost every one to two...