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Publications

 
Section: 2.1 Earthquake Risk and Early Warning
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  • Jin, M.; Wang, R. (2013 online): Rapid slip inversion using co-seismic displacement data derived from near-source strong-motion records. Chinese Journal of Geophysics - Chinese Edition, 56, 4.






  • Hainzl, S. (2013): Comment on 'Self-similar earthquake triggering, Båth's law, and foreshock/aftershock magnitudes: Simulations, theory, and results for southern California' by P. M. Shearer. Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 3, 1188-1191.

































  • Picozzi, M. (2012): An attempt of real-time structural response assessment by an interferometric approach: A tailor -made earthquake early warning for buildings. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 38, 109-118.















  • Lühr, B.-G. (2012): Erdbeben in Nepal. Zeitschrift der Deutsch-Nepalischen Gesellschaft e.V., 109.




  Book  

  • Bormann, P. (Ed.) (2012): New Manual of Seismological Observatory Practice (NMSOP-2) / (Ed.), Deutsches GeoForschungszentrum GFZ ; IASPEI.


  • Parolai, S. (2012): Investigation of site response in urban areas by using earthquake data and seismic noise. - In: Bormann, P. (Eds.), New Manual of Seismological Observatory Practice 2 (NMSOP-2), 1-38.















  • Zschau, J.; Fleming, K. (2012): Natural Hazards: Meeting the Challenges of Risk Dynamics and Globalization. Improving the Assessment of Disaster Risks to Strengthen Financial Resilience: A Special Joint G20 Publication by the Government of Mexico and the World Bank, 163-165.


  • Lühr, B.-G. (2012): Erdbeben in Nepal - Risiko-Wahrscheinlichkeit und Prävention in der Bevölkerung.

  • Wieland, M. (2012): A modular image processing chain for (urban) feature extraction from multi-spectral satellite images.

  • Wieland, M. (2012): Free and open source GIS and remote sensing: a short introduction to QuantumGIS.


  • Wieland, M. (2012): Towards a rapid, multi-scale assessment of seismic vulnerability based on satellite remote sensing and omnidirectional imaging.





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