Workflows

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Work-in-progress

The workflow DT-AGEF4 will produce seismic hazard maps related to the nearfuture anthropogenic seismicity (induced or triggered seismicity). The anthropogenic seismicity hazard maps will be related to the time-varying technological factors. The rationales behind the proposed workflow are (Lasocki, S., Proc. Sixth Int. Symp. on Rockburst and Seismicity in Mines, 2005; Lasocki, S. and Orlecka-Sikora, B., Tectonophys., 2008; Orlecka-Sikora, B., Tectonophys., 2008; Lasocki, S., Rockburst Mechanisms, ...

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creators: None

Submitter: Pablo Orviz

Work-in-progress

The workflow will primarily focus on estimation of the maximum magnitude using various deterministic and statistical models available in the literature. The workflow consists of 5 steps. The first four steps belong to the CB-AGEF1 and ultimately aim at creation of the advanced seismic catalog. The last 5th step (belonging to the CBAGEF3-1) takes the available hydraulic data and advanced seismicity catalog derived in steps 1-4 and performs the actual assessment of the maximum magnitude. Step 1 is ...

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creators: None

Submitter: Pablo Orviz

Work-in-progress

The advanced earthquake catalog is built from existing applications on the EPISODES platform (steps 1, 3, 4) and a newly developed application for phase association (step 2) and an application for catalog homogenization (step 5).

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creators: None

Submitter: Pablo Orviz

Work-in-progress

The advanced earthquake catalog is built from existing applications on the EPISODES platform (step 1,3, 4 in Figure 4.2) and a newly developed application for phase association (step 2) and an application for catalog homogenization (step 5). The last application is designed to facilitate the creation of a homogenized earthquake catalog, ensuring consistency across key parameters such as location (X, Y, Z), time (T), and magnitude (M). This is achieved by standardizing various magnitude measurements, ...

Type: Common Workflow Language

Creators: None

Submitter: Pablo Orviz

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