2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10687-020-00400-4
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Parametric and non-parametric estimation of extreme earthquake event: the joint tail inference for mainshocks and aftershocks

Abstract: In an earthquake event, the combination of a strong mainshock and damaging aftershocks is often the cause of severe structural damages and/or high death tolls. The objective of this paper is to provide estimation for the probability of such extreme events where the mainshock and the largest aftershocks exceed certain thresholds. Two approaches are illustrated and compared – a parametric approach based on previously observed stochastic laws in earthquake data, and a non-parametric approach based on bivariate ex… Show more

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“…Given the generality of its results, EVT has been applied in multiple fields. EVT is still present in fields which have very little in common between them like traffic safety [79], finance [27], earthquake analysis [31], biophysical science [120] and even musical analysis [146]. The different nature of each application field requires to adjust the approach to each problem instance, but the underlying laws are still the same.…”
Section: Mbpta and Extreme Value Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the generality of its results, EVT has been applied in multiple fields. EVT is still present in fields which have very little in common between them like traffic safety [79], finance [27], earthquake analysis [31], biophysical science [120] and even musical analysis [146]. The different nature of each application field requires to adjust the approach to each problem instance, but the underlying laws are still the same.…”
Section: Mbpta and Extreme Value Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%