2023
DOI: 10.22630/aspa.2022.21.4.26
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Earth quake early warning systems (EEWSs) and their applicability in modern research – a review

Abstract: Sending alerts or warnings about ground tremors is known as an earthquake early warning system (EEWS). It is issued after the earthquake has already started to cause observable ground motion, setting it apart from the forecast. The interval between detection and the moment a user feels ground motion is known as the available warning time. Therefore, the potential warning window can be anywhere between seconds and minutes. Similarly to this, users must be able to act quickly because only seconds to minutes are … Show more

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